Responding to Your Husband’s Sin
When your husband struggles with persistent sin, respond in a way that helps rather than hurts.
Learning to Dance with Desire
When your husband struggles with persistent sin, respond in a way that helps rather than hurts.
Are you holding onto a grudge in your marriage? When you let go of the anger, bitterness, and resentment, your heart will have space for forgiveness.
Note: If your husband is in unrepentant and on-going sin against you, if you are in an intentional season of healing that requires you …
Note: In this post, I will be discussing emotional safety, healing, and forgiveness. If you are being emotionally abused, or if you fear for your …
James 5:16 tells us to confess our sins to each other so we can be healed. In order to confess, though, you have to admit …
I recently wrote that how you see your husband may be shaped by what you learned about men during childhood. We carry other negative …
How do you let go of hurt? It’s easy to say, “Let go and let God.” “Forgive your husband.” “Forgive yourself.” “Give it to God.” It’s easy to say those things, but it isn’t so easy to do them. Healing is a process—and so is forgiving.
I wanted to write about change, so as any good researcher would do, I did an internet search for thoughtful quotations about change and …
My husband has truly forgiven me for the years of sexual control, gatekeeping, and refusing. So why can’t I seem to forgive myself? I’ve moved! …
Today I was asked how I would have responded to my husband if he had pointed out that I was sinning and then showed me …