Self-Centered Spouse: Help for Chronically Broken Marriages
$4.99 | 40 Pages | The Gospel for Real Life series
Summary: Anyone in a marriage knows that we are all self-centered spouses who are married to self-centered spouses. But when this all-too-common sin becomes severe and chronic, it results in a marital environment of abuse or neglect—leaving the spouse on the receiving end feeling trapped and hopeless. But how might this outlook change if we knew that Jesus addressed just such chronically broken relationships?
Brad Hambrick examines Jesus’ teachings about relationships to show us how we can turn the other cheek while keeping away from unhealthy and destructive paths. He identifies different types of self-centered spouses to show us what we are dealing with, shares strategies for interacting with them, and points to evidences of genuine change to bring hope to anyone living with a chronically self-centered spouse.
About the Author:
Brad Hambrick is pastor of counseling at The Summit Church in Durham, North Carolina; chief editor of the Journal of Counseling and Discipleship; and adjunct professor of biblical counseling at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary.
Other Booklets in This Series:
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God’s Attributes: Rest for Life’s Struggles by Brad Hambrick
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Vulnerability: Blessing in the Beatitudes by Brad Hambrick
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Abuse: Finding Hope in Christ by John Henderson
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Anxiety: Anatomy and Cure by Robert W. Kellemen
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Cutting: A Healing Response by Jeremy Lelek
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Borderline Personality: A Scriptural Perspective by Cathy Wiseman
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Sexual Abuse: Beauty for Ashes by Robert W. Kellemen
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Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: Recovering Hope by Jeremy Lelek
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Depression: The Sun Always Rises by Margaret Ashmore
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Burnout: Resting in God’s Fairness by Brad Hambrick
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