How To Respond At The Crossroad

My Marriage Is In Crisis, Fix it Lord, Fix It!

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Relationships, Marriage, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Christian Life
Cover of the book How To Respond At The Crossroad by Kimberly Bracewell-Thorpe LMSW, Kimberly Bracewell-Thrope
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Author: Kimberly Bracewell-Thorpe LMSW ISBN: 9781948400275
Publisher: Kimberly Bracewell-Thrope Publication: March 20, 2018
Imprint: Purposely Created Publishing Group Language: English
Author: Kimberly Bracewell-Thorpe LMSW
ISBN: 9781948400275
Publisher: Kimberly Bracewell-Thrope
Publication: March 20, 2018
Imprint: Purposely Created Publishing Group
Language: English

You may already be familiar with the statistic that 40 to 50 percent of marriages in the United States  end in divorce. According to  Kimberly  Bracewell-Thorpe, this statistic does not have to be so high.  At some point in their married lives, all couples experience what Bracewell-Thorpe calls a “crossroad”—a juncture at which a decision needs to be made about how to move forward with the relationship, whether that be staying together or separating.  Far too many couples are quick to give up and call it quits when they reach a crossroad moment in their relationships. While there are certainly cases where ending the relationship is the right thing to do, this does not have to be your only option.   

In * How to Respond at the Crossroad*, Bracewell-Thorpe challenges you to fight for your relationship and strengthen your relationship with your spouse through strengthening your relationship with yourself and with God. When your relationship with God is solid, no crossroad is too great to overcome. 

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You may already be familiar with the statistic that 40 to 50 percent of marriages in the United States  end in divorce. According to  Kimberly  Bracewell-Thorpe, this statistic does not have to be so high.  At some point in their married lives, all couples experience what Bracewell-Thorpe calls a “crossroad”—a juncture at which a decision needs to be made about how to move forward with the relationship, whether that be staying together or separating.  Far too many couples are quick to give up and call it quits when they reach a crossroad moment in their relationships. While there are certainly cases where ending the relationship is the right thing to do, this does not have to be your only option.   

In * How to Respond at the Crossroad*, Bracewell-Thorpe challenges you to fight for your relationship and strengthen your relationship with your spouse through strengthening your relationship with yourself and with God. When your relationship with God is solid, no crossroad is too great to overcome. 

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