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The Emotionally Destructive Marriage

Featured Guests: Leslie Vernick and Chris Moles

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Every marriage has its share of conflict, but sometimes disagreements and struggles can unfortunately become expressively damaging and dangerous. And all too often, the signs that point to an emotionally destructive relationship go unnoticed. How can you tell when you are on the edge or even on the other side of a normal marriage?

Join RBC Ministries as we again offer one of our most popular webinars to expose the destruction that emotional abuse brings into the home. Featured guests Leslie Vernick, author of the book The Emotionally Destructive Marriage, and Chris Moles, pastor and certified batterer intervention group facilitator, share insights into recognizing behaviors that can lead married couples beyond the boundaries of a nourishing relationship.

Through a discussion that focuses on God’s attitude toward emotionally destructive marriages, you’ll

  • learn to identify and wisely respond to emotionally damaging behaviors;
  • understand the use of power and control against victims of emotional abuse;
  • know when and where to turn to for help;
  • understand when, why, and how to safely leave an emotionally destructive spouse.

From their insightful conversation, you can find the knowledge needed to address the issue, hope and encouragement to appropriately respond, and healing for both the abused and abuser.

View this webinar on your own or gather your small group to learn about emotionally destructive marriages.

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ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

When Violence Comes Home: Help For Victims Of Spouse Abuse

Discovery Series booklet by Tim Jackson and Jeff Olson

Spousal abuse is one of the most rapidly growing problems in our culture today—even within the church. Gain insight into the causes and effects of marital abuse and find out how you can respond with godly intervention, as co-authors Tim Jackson and Jeff Olson offer help for both victims and offenders. View Booklet