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ARTArticleChristian Codependency: Four Things That Will Make You Enjoy Your LifeAre you feeling overwhelmed with the pressures, stresses, and demands of life? Christian codependency will rob you of the ability to enjoy your life by keeping you overwhelmed, stressed, unable to say no, and unwilling to take care of yourself, because it convinces you that you have no choice but to push harder and do more. Ecclesiastes 5:18 says, "It is good for people to eat, drink, and enjoy their work under the sun" (NLT). Here are four things you can do that will make you enjoy your life:ARTArticleChristian Codependency: Identifying the Beliefs Underlying False GuiltAre you struggling with Christian codependency? If you answered yes, then you probably experience feeling guilty often in your relationships. If you hold the following beliefs, you will struggle with guilt in your relationships: - You feel overly responsible for other people and as a result, feel guilty when others don't do what they are supposed to do and suffer the consequences.ARTArticleChristian Codependency: Was Jesus a Codependent?Are you looking for help with Christian codependency? If you are, you are probably interested in knowing if Jesus was a codependent. Many would answer "Yes" based on the following characteristics of Jesus that are typical of codependents: -Jesus was selfless.rn-Jesus was a servant.rn-Jesus gave up his life for others.rn-Jesus cared deeply about people who were hurting.rn-Jesus tried to fix hurting people.ARTArticleChristian Dating: Be Equally Yoked in Five AreasWith Christian dating, the one Scripture that comes to mind is 2 Corinthians 6:14-15: "Do not be yoked together with unbelievers. For what do righteousness and wickedness have in common? Or what fellowship can light have with darkness: What harmony is there betwee Christ and Belial? What does a believe have in common with an unbeliever? " (NIV) It is clear that Christians need to be equally yoked, but not only in their faith.ARTArticleChristian Friendship: Five Things You Simply Must Do To End LonelinessAre you looking for Christian friendship because you feel lonely? "Two people are better off than one, for they can help each other succeed. If one person falls, the other can reach out and help. But someone who falls alone is in real trouble" (Ecclesiastes 4:9-10, NLT). Feeling lonely is indeed a reminder that one is at a disadvantage being alone. If you are struggling with being alone, there are five things you simply must do to end loneliness: Regardless of what causes your loneliness, here are some keys to taking some steps to end your loneliness:ARTArticleChristian Friendship: Four Myths About LonelinessAre you struggling with how to overcome loneliness by searching for Christian friendship? Ecclesiastes 4:9-10 says: "Two people are better off than one, for they can help each other succeed. If one person falls, the other can reach out and help. But someone who falls alone is in real trouble." (NLT) It isn't good to be alone, but it is also unnecessary when it is because you believe these four myths about loneliness:ARTArticleChristian Marriage Help: How Do You Respect Your Husband When He Does Things You Don't Respect?Are you looking for Christian marriage help to understand the biblical teaching to respect your husband (Ephesians 5:33)? Here are some questions behind the question: How do you respect your husband when he does things you don't respect?ARTArticleChristian Marriage Help: How to Face Your FearsThis Christian marriage help will show you how to face your fears in your difficult marriage. Fear is a natural response. It is a God-given basic survival mechanism to protect by enabling a person to heighten senses and attend to what is threatening by either fighting or fleeing. Some people "freeze" when they feel fearful and find themselves unable to do anything in response to the danger. It is the "freeze" that keeps you from facing your fears.ARTArticleChristian Marriage Help: Six Ways to Respond to Your Husband's Use of PornographyAre you looking for Christian marriage help because your husband is using pornography? Here are six ways to respond to your husband's use of pornography:ARTArticleChristian Marriage Help: What Submission Is and Isn'tAre you looking for Christian marriage help? Are you wanting to know what submission is and isn't? Then, this article will answer your questions. Ephesians 5:22-24 says, "Wives, submit to your husbands as to the Lord" (NIV). Sounds simple, but what does that really mean in a marriage?ARTArticleChristian Marriage Help: Wives Believe Internet Pornography Is CheatingAre you looking for Christian marriage help because you are a wife that believes internet pornography is cheating? "Internet cheating" is rampant even with men in the church. It includes viewing pornography, engaging in chat room conversations, sending personal pictures online, and self-stimulating while engaging in one of these activities. Women do not like their husbands engaging in this internet cheating and have the following emotional reactions:ARTArticleChristian Relationship Help: Do Christians Have Rights in Relationships?Are you looking for Christian relationship help? It is often said that Christians need to lay down their rights in relationships to please God. Let's look at what the Bible says about Christians having rights in relationships.ARTArticleChristian Relationship Help: Five Keys to Overcome JealousyAre you looking for Christian relationship help to overcome jealousy? Proverbs 27:4 says: "Anger is cruel and fury overwhelming, but who can stand before jealousy? Jealousy is indeed a strong emotion that infects and affects a relationship. Jealousy can be felt toward anyone: friends, siblings, parents, spouses, co-workers, children, and others. Except the jealousy that should be felt toward someone your partner is cheating on you with, you need to deal with your jealousy and not let it infect your relationships. You can do this by using these five keys to overcoming jealousy:ARTArticleChristian Relationship Help: Five Unhealthy Characteristics of Dysfunctional FamiliesThis Christian relationship help will give you five unhealthy characteristics of dysfunctional families that were also present in families in the Old Testament. God created families to be a place of nurture, love, and companionship, but when sin entered the picture, families became a place where people hurt other people they are supposed to love. Here are the five unhealthy characteristics of dysfunctional families:ARTArticleChristian Relationship Help: Four Tips for Dealing With Difficult In-LawsAre you looking for Christian relationship help in dealing with your difficult in-laws? Are you wondering how God wants you to deal with them? God wants you to respond in a way that protects your marriage instead of damaging it. Here are four tips you can use to deal with difficult in laws that will minimize the damage they can do to your life and marriage. Interestingly, they all have to do with your response to them since you cannot force them to change:ARTArticleChristian Relationship Help: How to Love in a Difficult RelationshipAre you looking for Christian relationship help to know how to love in a difficult relationship? As Christians, we are commanded to love our neighbors, families, friends, and enemies. Love in a healthy reciprocal relationship is hard enough, but love in difficult relationships is even harder. Scriptural misunderstandings lead people to love wrongly in difficult relationships and as a result, they tolerate mistreatment and allow people to continue to choose destructive actions. What does it really mean to love in a difficult relationship?ARTArticleChristian Relationship Help: Is God Punishing You For Your Bad Relationship Choices?If you are looking for Christian relationship help, this article will help you answer the question: Is God punishing you for your bad relationship choices? There are commo Scriptural misunderstandings about relationships that result in Christians making unhealthy choices in relationships. These misunderstandings come from our families, church teachings, other Christians, and our own personal beliefs. In addition, we also tend to have rigid black and white interpretations of selected Scriptures. One of these is the belief that God punishes us for our wrong choices in our relationships.ARTArticleChristian Relationship Help: Is Perfectionism Hurting Your Relationships?Is perfectionism hurting your relationships? If you know you struggle with perfectionism with yourself, there is a good chance that this character trait is also hurting the people around you. Perfectionism manifests itself in relationships in the following five ways:ARTArticleChristian Relationship Help: Recognizing Emotional ManipulationThis Christian relationship help will enable you to recognize emotional manipulation. Dysfunctional people often use tactics to manipulate you to get what they want. These people are usually skilled at recognizing the weaknesses they can exploit. The only way to counter their ability to get to you is to recognize the tactics so you can stand against them. Jesus warned that we should be on our guard because some people will want to hurt us and that some of them will be from our own families (Matthew 10:17; 35).ARTArticleChristian Relationship Help: Six Things Toxic In-Laws Do That Damage Your MarriageAre you looking for Christian relationship help regarding your in-laws? This article will identify six things toxic in-laws do and why each of them is undermining to the unio God wants you to have in your marriage relationship. God intended you to leave your families and be united to each other (Genesis 2:24). These are the six things that toxic in-laws do that are destructive to your marriage:ARTArticleChristian Relationship Help: Understand How Fear Affects Your Difficult RelationshipsAre you looking for Christian relationship help to enable you to understand how fear affects your difficult relationships? This article will provide you with some answers.ARTArticleChristian Relationship Help: What Does It Mean to Suffer for Good in Relationships?Are you looking for Christian relationship help that will enable you to understand what it means to suffer for good in your relationships? Misunderstanding regarding this teaching leads to unhealthy choices in relationships. First Peter 3:17 says, "It is better, if it is God's will, to suffer for doing good than for doing evil" (NIV). Some have wrongly interpreted this to mean that we will be rewarded for enduring mistreatment. The truth is that we will be rewarded for some of the mistreatment we endure; but not all of it.ARTArticleChristian submission, submission in marriage, how do wives submit, is submission control, ChristianAre you looking for Christian marriage help to answer the question: Does submission mean being controlled? Whenever a woman tells me she is struggling with submission in her marriage, I suspect a difficult marriage. The question is typically phrased as "Do I have to submit to my husband no matter what he asks me to do or am I allowed to say no?" In difficult marriages, submission is taken literally and often used abusively by a spouse to control and manipulate. Listen to this woman's experience:ARTArticleChristians and Boundaries: How To Teach Your Daughter Not to Tolerate AbuseAre you a Christian struggling with boundaries? If so, you may be conce ed about what you are modeling to your daughter. As a parent of a daughter, you want her to be treated well by the men she will date and the man she will marry. This article will show you how to teach your daughter not to tolerate abuse in her relationships with men.ARTArticleChristians and Boundaries: What Would Jesus Do in Your Difficult Relationship?Boundaries in relationships aren't always easy to figure out due to the many complicated dynamics that can exist. Christians are conce ed with making choices in relationships that follow biblical principles to please God. It is helpful to look at how Jesus demonstrated boundaries in his relationships as an example of what we should do in ours.ARTArticleChristians and Divorce: Five Keys to Successful Dating After DivorceChristians get divorced as much as non-Christians. They also face similar issues with successful dating after divorce too except that some of the Christian stereotypes about marriage may not apply in second marriages. Here are five keys to successful dating after divorce that will help you find a good partner.ARTArticleCodependent Relationships: Takers and CaretakersTakers and caretakers – they often seem to find each other! As a counselor who has worked with relationships for 37 years, I can tell you that this is the most frequent relationship dynamic that I encounter. Takers are people who tend to be narcissistic – that is, they are ...ARTArticleConnecting With Your Higher SelfWhen you want to listen to a particular radio station, you tune your radio to that station, tuning in to a particular frequency. Same when you want to watch a particular show on TV. It is the frequency you tune into that determines what you hear and what you see. Our brains operate in very much ...ARTArticleConsequences of Authoritarian ParentingDo you believe that it is your job as a parent to have control over your children? Do you find yourself trying to control your children in the ways your parents tried to control you, or in the ways you learned from siblings, friends or relatives? Do you hope that through yelling, threatening, ...ARTArticleControl and Resistance - the Relationship Gremlins"I'm so sick and tired of Andrea's anger and bossiness that I'm about ready to leave this relationship," said Paul in our phone counseling session. "Everything has to be her way. Why can't she just keep her mouth shut? She is ruining this relationship. I hate her judgmentalness. Every time she ...

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