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As a Christian dealing with a broken marriage, it's natural to turn to God for healing and hope. Believe it or not, most marriages go through difficult periods just like the one you're dealing with now—even the godliest ones. Through the power of faith, many Christian couples are able to fully restore their marriages. Our comprehensive guide will walk you through the different ways you can lean on God to repair your relationship and come back stronger than ever.
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QuestionHow do I reconcile with my wife?Josh Spurlock is a Licensed Professional Counselor and the Founder and CEO of MyCounselor.Online. With more than 15 years of experience, he specializes in marriage counseling, family counseling, and sex therapy through a Christian counseling lens. Josh holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Biblical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics and a Master’s in Counseling Psychology from Evangel University.Be willing to hear out and care about the hurts that she experienced in the relationship while also sharing your perspective. Even if you disagree about the facts of certain situations, you both have to be able to care about how the other was impacted by those things. From there, look to figure out a way to interact with each other that feels good to both of you.
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QuestionHow do you apologize to someone you love?Supatra Tovar, PsyD, RDDr. Supatra Tovar is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist (PSY #31949), Registered Dietitian, Fitness Expert, and the Owner of Dr. Supatra Tovar and Associates. Dr. Tovar has worked in the fields of health education, clinical dietetics, and psychology. With over 25 years of holistic wellness experience, she practices Holistic Health Psychotherapy. She combines her psychology, diet, and fitness knowledge to help those struggling with depression, weight gain, eating disorders, life transitions, and relationships. Dr. Tovar holds a BA in Environmental Biology from The University of Colorado Boulder, an MS in Nutrition Science from California State University, Los Angeles, and a PsyD in Clinical Health Psychology from Alliant International University, Los Angeles.
Licensed Clinical Psychologist (PSY #31949), Registered Dietitian, & Fitness ExpertLicensed Clinical Psychologist (PSY #31949), Registered Dietitian, & Fitness ExpertExpert AnswerBelieve me, there are few words more powerful than “I am sorry”. But be genuine, never say “I am sorry you feel that way”. State what you are sorry for and make sure it directly relates to the actions you committed that caused the hurt.
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