by Peacefulwife | Nov 11, 2020 | conflict, Dating/Courting, Guys to avoid, respect
If you think you need to break up with your man, how can you do this without hurting him.
by Peacefulwife | May 3, 2020 | choosing a godly path for career/marriage/future/motherhood, conflict, dating a non-Christian, Dating/Courting, expectations, Guys to avoid, respect
If you have any question about your guy’s relationship with the Lord, it’s time to get clarity on that ASAP.
by Peacefulwife | Aug 3, 2019 | abuse, conflict, femininity, friendships with unavailable men, growing in Christ, Guys to avoid, living life to the fullest now, maturing in Christ, people pleasing
This post is one I have been working on for awhile. It is one of my least favorite topics ever! But it is important. Breaking contact with people is something I do NOT enjoy doing. AT ALL. Sadly, breaking (or minimizing) contact with people in certain situations is...
by Peacefulwife | Nov 21, 2018 | choosing a godly path for career/marriage/future/motherhood, conflict, Dating/Courting, Guys to avoid, woundedness
Photo by Beatriz Pérez Moya on Unsplash It is so important that you discuss this issue with any potential future husband. Pornography use is extremely rampant today, sadly, even among men and women who profess Christ. Many people think it is no big deal. But the truth...
by Peacefulwife | Jul 27, 2018 | abuse, choosing a godly path for career/marriage/future/motherhood, conflict, dating a non-Christian, Dating/Courting, femininity, growing in Christ, Guys to avoid, maturing in Christ, people pleasing, submission, waiting
Know that the Lord, he is God! It is he who made us, and we are his; we are his people, and the sheep of his pasture. Ps. 100:3 When we think of what it means to be godly Christian women, sometimes we think that means we have to tolerate anything from other people. We...
by Peacefulwife | Mar 16, 2018 | choosing a godly path for career/marriage/future/motherhood, conflict, Dating/Courting, Guys to avoid, handling breakups, people pleasing, virtue, woundedness
From a reader with her permission: My very first relationship was with a guy who I knew, pretty early on, wasn’t right for me. He was promiscuous, dishonest and manipulative. Although I noticed those things, it took me a long time to break up with him because I was...