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What do you do when the person you married becomes someone you no longer recognize—and you're left clinging to God just to survive the day?
In this raw and deeply moving episode of At This Table, host Shelly Brown sits down with Georgia Morris, author of Unfailing Love: Freedom from Abuse, Shame, and Control of a Schizophrenic Spouse. Georgia’s story is one of unimaginable pain—married to a man who became emotionally and physically abusive, isolated her from her family, and battled severe mental illness.
But her story doesn’t end in despair. It's a testimony of God’s sustaining grace, of pressing into worship and prayer when the darkness felt overwhelming, and of learning to walk in continual forgiveness even while still living in the storm.
By Athena Dean Holtz, Carol Tetzlaff & Shelly BrownWhat do you do when the person you married becomes someone you no longer recognize—and you're left clinging to God just to survive the day?
In this raw and deeply moving episode of At This Table, host Shelly Brown sits down with Georgia Morris, author of Unfailing Love: Freedom from Abuse, Shame, and Control of a Schizophrenic Spouse. Georgia’s story is one of unimaginable pain—married to a man who became emotionally and physically abusive, isolated her from her family, and battled severe mental illness.
But her story doesn’t end in despair. It's a testimony of God’s sustaining grace, of pressing into worship and prayer when the darkness felt overwhelming, and of learning to walk in continual forgiveness even while still living in the storm.