divorce and separation
Caught in the middle
Written by Sandi Greene
I was 18 when my parents first separated, 21 when they divorced. I was told the divorce wouldn’t affect me much because I was not a child, that it would be easier to get over because, as an adult, I could better reason about it. However, these are common misconceptions about adult children and divorce.
The struggle of sexual temptation
Written by Kathy Leonard
Frequently, single-again adults who have been through a divorce jump too quickly into romantic involvement, long before their emotions have healed. This may be true for you, and in this state, you are more vulnerable to sexual temptation.
Hope for couples in crisis
Written by Dr. James Dobson
Nothing is more inspirational than the uniting of two unique and divergent personalities in a marital commitment that will last for a lifetime, with God's help. Who can comprehend this mysterious bonding that enables a man and woman to withstand the many storms of life and remain best friends to the end of their lives together?
Divorce: Is it the answer?
Written by Chris L. Stollar
A person stuck in an unpleasant marriage faces only two options: stay married and miserable, or get divorced and become happy.
Sound logical? Well, reality differs.
High-risk marriages
Written by Gary J. Oliver
Tim was a good husband and father, reliable employee and patriotic soldier who served his country in the National Guard. When he was called to full-time duty, he and his wife, Julie, knew their separation would be difficult but were confident they would get through it.
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