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Crisis Management

A man has removed his wedding ring, holding it up with one hand and covering his face with the other. His spouse was abusive and he has lost her by setting boundaries for his own safety. He wrestles with guilt over if he did the right thing.

Wrestling with Guilt when Drawing Boundaries with an Abusive Spouse

When dealing with an abusive spouse, you need to be bold, take action, and draw clear boundaries for your own safety. God loves you. And He hates the abuse you endure.

You are underground, in a dark hole, looking up at the light, far above you.

Getting Unstuck from the Hole of Depression

Don’t lose hope — there are steps you can take toward a better life. Just because you got stuck in a depression rut, doesn’t mean you can’t get unstuck

Childhood trauma

Is Childhood Trauma Impacting Your Marriage?

Each person comes to their wedding with a unique set of life experiences and levels of childhood trauma that impact the marriage relationship.

MARRIAGE 911 – Questions and Answers

FOR CHURCHES The First Phone Call – What to do when a couple calls for help. FOR MENTORS Honoring Walls – What to do when someone doesn’t want to talk about their issues. Caring for Yourself as a Mentor – How to stay emotionally healthy when mentoring. MENTORING vs COUNSELING When to Refer Someone to …

An abstract illustration of a man trapped under a blue door and a woman peeking hesitantly from behind another door, symbolizing the struggles and complexities of marriage being hard.

Finding Hidden Opportunities When Marriage is Hard

When you go through hard times in your marriage, why not view them as opportunities for greatness? As you commit to learning from them, God can build a rock-solid marriage.