Part of the emotional drain I felt during the pandemic came from trying to manage my members’ feelings. I recently received an email from a church member expressing frustration over a decision we made ...
Abbi Vaughn holds daughter Riana, 2, as a YouTube video projected on a large screen plays contemporary Christian worship music June 21 during a Celebrate Recovery group meeting at Life Choice on ...
Ronnie Martin and Jared Wilson discuss the difference between sacrificing for your church and becoming its functional savior. To be human is to be limited, but sometimes pastors aren’t sure if they’re ...
Steps you can take to move from a codependent to an interdependent relationship include separating your interests from the other person's and focusing on what you need. (Photo Credit: E+/Getty Images) ...
Codependent behavior can cause stress in many different areas of your life, but therapy can help you process your impulses and create a plan for change. Healthy relationships thrive on an equal amount ...
“Codependent” is one of those oft-used buzzwords that implies various levels of neediness in a relationship, or attachments tinged with a hint of desperation. But, actually, the term stems from ...
A codependent relationship is when one partner needs the other partner, who, in turn, needs to be needed. This circular relationship is the basis of what experts refer to when they describe the “cycle ...
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