
How Can I Be a Good Mom in an Emotionally Abusive Marriage?
It’s hard to parent when you and your kids have experienced the trauma of emotional abuse. What do you need most to help you parent effectively?
It’s hard to parent when you and your kids have experienced the trauma of emotional abuse. What do you need most to help you parent effectively?
Join Natalie and Becky as they answer questions from followers of the Flying Free Facebook page including low-cost ways a survivor can move forward in the healing process. Plus, how should you respond if a pastor or someone else says there’s “two sides to every story?”
Join Natalie and Rachel as they answer two listener questions: Can My Alcoholic Husband Change? And HELP! My Ex is Dating a Flying Free Sister!
Abuse damages our connection with God and strips us of our faith in a God who cares. Join Natalie for a lesson that will help untangle you from lies and renew your trust in Jesus, a God who doesn’t abuse people.
Hear Becky’s story of overcoming abuse that started in childhood and continued in marriage. This is a crawling to flying story you don’t want to miss.
Join Natalie, Rachel, Becky, and Kim as they answer two listener questions. One – what if I don’t want to stay even if my husband seems to be changing a little? Two – how can I continue to homeschool if I end up separated or divorced?
Get the first chapter of my book, Is It Me? Making Sense of Your Confusing Marriage, recommended by therapists. That chapter will help you figure out what’s going on in your marriage.