
Is it Your Christian Duty to Surrender to Emotional Abuse in Your Marriage? [Episode 17]
Can a Christian woman in an abusive relationship take action against the abuse? Or is it her duty before God to surrender to it?
Can a Christian woman in an abusive relationship take action against the abuse? Or is it her duty before God to surrender to it?
Have you felt weighed down by impossible, always-changing standards of perfection, depending on who you’re dealing with? Rachel and Natalie discuss the insanity of this common tactic of the enemy to steal your joy and neutralize your power.
When you separate from an abusive partner, you find the peace that comes from not being in close proximity with emotional/spiritual abuse. However, as your to-do list grows exponentially, so your support declines. Here are some ways to cope with that.
Learning how to make decisions for your life is difficult if you’ve always let everyone else decide for you. Today we talk about four important truths you need to learn in order to start making necessary change in your own life.
So you set some boundaries, but then you get the kickback. Let’s talk about that!
Rachel and Natalie talk about what boundaries are, where we allow others to cross our boundaries, where we cross the boundaries of others, and how to set healthy boundaries in order to have nurturing relationships with ourselves and others.
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.