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When controlling leadership tries to get in-between your marriage, it can create a tension most couples don’t know how to carry. One spouse may feel called to leave. The other may want to stay. One may feel controlled, unseen, or spiritually unsafe, while the other is still trying to honor the church, the leader, or the community.And if you’re not careful, the pain from leadership can start dividing you and your spouse instead of bringing you closer together.In this live, we’re answering real questions about how couples can process prideful leadership, spiritual control, church hurt, and the pressure that can come when leadership tries to influence what God is doing inside your marriage.If you and your spouse are trying to heal, discern, and stay united through this, this conversation is for you.
By Alexander and Petra Rojas, M.A.When controlling leadership tries to get in-between your marriage, it can create a tension most couples don’t know how to carry. One spouse may feel called to leave. The other may want to stay. One may feel controlled, unseen, or spiritually unsafe, while the other is still trying to honor the church, the leader, or the community.And if you’re not careful, the pain from leadership can start dividing you and your spouse instead of bringing you closer together.In this live, we’re answering real questions about how couples can process prideful leadership, spiritual control, church hurt, and the pressure that can come when leadership tries to influence what God is doing inside your marriage.If you and your spouse are trying to heal, discern, and stay united through this, this conversation is for you.