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!
Exploring Can He Change?
When Your Husband and Pastor Demand Reconciliation and Forgiveness
Abusive people almost always demand reconciliation with their victims. Why is that? What is their motivation? And do victims owe their abusers trust and relationship after having prior trust and relationship violated over and over again?
If I Leave My Abusive Marriage Am I Giving Up On the Power of God to Change My Husband?
Natalie and Rachel answer three questions about staying or leaving. What if he is starting to show some change? If I leave, am I giving up on the power of God to help? Is five years too early to leave an abusive marriage?
But Maybe God Will Do a Miracle and Change My Husband!
In episode 22 of the Flying Free podcast, Natalie and Rachel answer four questions from listeners:
1. Why do I still keep hoping my abusive spouse will change?
2. Are there book suggestions for abusive men?
3. Should I “take up my cross” and suffer – or get out of abuse?
4. Help me deal with all the sad feelings I have living with abuse!
When Your Older Kids Side with Their Abusive Father
In today’s episode, Rachel and Natalie answer three questions from listeners: How do I forgive my abuser? How do I deal with the emotional pain of losing my marriage? Why do my older kids side with their abusive father?
How Can You Tell if Your Abusive Partner Has Changed?
In the very first episode of the Flying Free podcast, we hear from Bob Hamp of Think Differently Counseling as he talks about what kind of change you need to look for in a destructive relationship.
Does God Want Me to Stay in or Leave My Emotionally Abusive Marriage?
Women of faith in emotionally abusive relationships often struggle with making the decision to stay or leave the relationship. Here are four things to consider about this life-changing decision.
How Emotionally Abusive Men Are Like Six-Year-Old Bullies
He was a circus mirror, reflecting who she was through a twisted, distorted lens. It lied. To see herself truthfully, she would need to stop looking at herself in his mirror.
Was it Really That Bad? And Maybe He’ll Change?
Emotional abuse kills you one nibble at a time. It’s not like physical abuse where a big shark comes up behind you and chomps off your leg. No, emotional abuse is more like a gnat bite. You can barely see the little bugger until you feel the bite. Just a tiny bite. No big deal.