When Your Spouse Is a Survivor of Sexual Abuse
With your patience and understanding and God’s help, it is possible for your spouse to return to normal and healthy sexual and emotional function.
With your patience and understanding and God’s help, it is possible for your spouse to return to normal and healthy sexual and emotional function.
Our marriage proves “opposites attract” to be true, but it doesn’t come easy. Thankfully, we’ve learned we also complement each other well.
Most of us dream of deeper emotional intimacy with our spouse but have no idea how to achieve it. Instead, we tend numb or fix what we feel.
When a couple’s gotten to the point of asking “Should We Stay Together for the Kids?”—it’s hard to know where to go…especially when you’re wondering if it’s an abusive situation. Help them begin with questions like these.
Want to pray more with your spouse, but don’t know where to start? Try these five simple prayers for couples.
Your words have great power in the life of your husband … they can lift him up and give him confidence, or they can beat him down.
In thin, exhausted places, it’s oh-so-easy for sex to freefall down the priority list. But could our marriages need sex more than we think?