
Sometimes the Church just doesn't know what to do with women in hard marriages...here are some thoughts. (Feel free to share this with your pastor, adult ministries leader, women's ministry director, or small group leader.)NEW E-BOOK: https://bit.ly/stories-only-strangers-can-see-access
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resources:
in a difficult marriage?
*if you’re not safe or if you or your children are being physically or sexually hurt, please set up a safetyplan (https://www.thehotline.org/plan-for-safety/create-your-personal-safety-plan/) and contact theNational Domestic Violence Hotline (1-800-799-7233)
*confidential marriage assessment: http://bit.ly/marriage-assessment
*Surviving in a Difficult Christian Marriage e-book: https://elisabethklein.com/books
*3-month e-course, Better Way to Stay:https://bit.ly/better-way-to-stay-marriage-ecourse
*if you’re in a difficult marriage with biblical grounds to divorce and you’re trying to decide whether to stay or go: my 5-week e-course, Decision Time: https://bit.ly/wholeness-courses
separated or divorced or single mom?
*my book, Unraveling: Hanging Onto Faith Through the End of a Christian Marriage: bit.ly/UnravelingMarriage
*Surviving as a Christian Single Mom: www.elisabethklein.com/books
*3-month e-course, Heartbreak to Hope: https://bit.ly/Heartbreak-to-Hope-ecourse
for church leaders:
A Cry for Justice by Jeff Crippen & Anna Wood
Divorce and Remarriage in the Church by David Instone-Brewer
Surviving in a Difficult Christian Marriage by Elisabeth Klein
The Emotionally Destructive Marriage by Leslie Vernick
No Place for Abuse: Biblical and Practical Resources to Counteract Domestic Violence by Catherine Clark Kroeger