Wolf: The Self-Absorbed Christian Marriage

Cover Art for 9780615348360, Wolf: The Self-Absorbed Christian Marriage by Marj Buchholz-Castronova M.S.
ISBN: 9780615348360
Publisher: Marj Buchholz, M.S.
Published: 12 January, 2010
Format: Paperback
Language: English

WOLF: The Self-Absorbed Christian Marriage gives a new perspective to living in a marriage consumed by self-absorption. When a marriage suffers from self-absorption it is filled with confusion, unmet needs, and questions. The reality is that there are faithful followers of Christ who are married to people who wear the mask of Christianity because it makes them look good even thought their motives are self-centered, rather than Christ-centered. 1 Corninthians 13 becomes weapon of what the other person isn't doing, rather than a map of how to love unconditionally. For the Christian person committed to a covenant marriage, this is especially painful as he or she begins to feel trapped in his or her voes. This book advises someone on how to embrace his or her relationship with Christ within the turmoil of a self-absorbed marriage. It directs the focus back to Christ being the provider of their needs rather than their self-absorbed spouse. Hearts that are willing to be transformed are also shown how to recognize their own self-absorption which has occurred due to the neglect of their emotional needs in the marriage. Ultimately, when the spouse of a self-absorbed person starts depending on God and becoming the person God created them to be, there is hope for real change!

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