Now that one million marriages fail each year, the term separation often equates divorce. Christians are called to change that equation.
Marriage Problems
Nobody wakes up one day and suddenly decides to begin an extramarital affair. Likewise, marital fidelity begins long before marriage.
If you’re among the one-third of Americans who have divorced, you’re likely bearing deep emotional wounds.
Looking back on the heartache of infertility, I see that through all the pain and disappointment, God hadn’t forgotten us.
Don’t be surprised if your spouse denies having a problem.
Because of the incredible shame they face, men are not as eager to talk through their spouse’s sexual problems as women often are.
Christian counselors generally agree that you should physically separate yourself from your spouse if you or your children are being exploited or victimized or enduring ongoing verbal abuse or emotional cruelty.
Finding answers to your questions can be the first step in helping your addicted spouse.
If you see indications that your spouse’s Internet use is out of control, you need to confront them with your concern.
A single mom details the devastation wrought by divorce on families and the culture in hopes of encouraging others to remain committed to marriage.
In This Series: 1. The Stages of Pornography Addiction 2. Pornography and Virtual Infidelity 3. Pornography Lies 4. Corrosive Influence of Porn on Wives 5. Erosive Influence of Porn Upon Husbands 6. Marital Fidelity in a Social-Media World Pornography communicates its own “truths” about women. Unfortunately, they’re all lies:Lie: Women are less than human. The …