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The Codependent Christian

  Psychologists define codependency as an inordinate and unhealthy compulsion to rescue and take care of people, and when you allow another person’s problems to control how you think, feel, and act.  This can occur with spouses, family members, and friends. Enabling goes hand in hand with codependency. Enabling is ...

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Can a Christian be Angry and Not Sin?  

Anger is a natural response to a perceived threat, and it is a normal emotion. Everyone has felt varying degrees of anger at one time. Anger can be caused by many factors such as, stress, financial issues, marital and family problems, abuse, injustices, guilt, unmet needs and expectations, and past ...

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Setting Boundaries With Loved Ones-Part II

Be sure to read part 1 on Setting Boundaries. Setting limits with loved ones is not always easy. Having prodigal children, dysfunctional and toxic, and unbelieving family members can test the most courageous of individuals. It is imperative if one has these types of relationships to learn and apply parameters ...

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Setting Boundaries-Part 1

Today’s article will be from a two-part series on setting boundaries.  Setting boundaries in a relationship can be a challenge, yet establishing a border can help people identify who they are as an individual. Many people have trouble setting boundaries. In relationships, a boundary is what divides one person so they ...

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