

When There is Unexplained Distance in a Friendship
Christine Hoover How does one navigate a friendship when one person silently and unexplainably drifts away?

Please Stop Acting Like My Roommate and Start Acting Like My Spouse
John Weirick You started off young and in love. The carefree days of newlyweds merged into work routines and obligations. Children entered the picture and your schedules got busier. You both got worn out. Dishes stayed piled in the sink and bills remained unpaid. Silent resentment developed. You each saw problems but didn’t have the time or energy to bring them up...
Series: Marriage with a Chronically Self- Centered Spouse
Brad Hambrick We are all married to a self-centered spouse. That is what it means for us to be fallen people who are bound to experience life from within our bodies. But there are cases where this “general self-centeredness” becomes chronic — severe to a point that it either results in a marital environment of abuse or neglect...