When Christian Women Hurt Christian Women
We believe a lie if we think that a married woman’s husband is the equivalent of God to her. Worshiping a man is not spiritual or healthy.
We believe a lie if we think that a married woman’s husband is the equivalent of God to her. Worshiping a man is not spiritual or healthy.
It takes strong love to leave an abuser. Strong love for yourself – the only person on this earth God has given you full responsibility for – and strong love for your abusive partner who wants to live life without ever confronting and slaying the monster inside.
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!
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?
It’s been said that we become like the god we worship. If that’s true, we have to ask ourselves why abuse is prevalent in some church denominations. Jesus is not abusive, so who are they worshipping?
The holidays are not always a time to laugh and dance. Sometimes they are a time to cry and grieve.
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.
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