Silent Cry Of Christian Women
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Does it feel like you are:
On the roller-coaster of a lifetime with all the ups-and-downs, twists-and-turns in your relationship?
Loosing your ever-loving mind, but can’t pinpoint the source? Set-up or manipulated by a co-worker?
Specifically Written for Women Impacted by Passive-aggressive men, this book:
Allows a renewed hope that restoration is possible. Identifies specific tools to use through the healing journey. Exposes the dynamics of passive-aggressive relationships, where hostility is veiled under the mask of passivity. Provides a clear biblical framework to reveal spiritual truth while moving from victim to victorious. Breaks the bondage of the silent pain, questioning your actions and others’ motives. “Timely! This dynamic book is needed to expose the riveting affects of a silent killer – passiveaggression.” – Pastor Neshella Mitchell, The Glory House Fellowship Church “Hallelujah! Issues of crisis, trauma and drama brought on by passive-aggressive cycles are addressed with clarity and compassion.”- Rev. Dr. Sabrina D. Black, National Biblical Counseling Association President “Invaluable! In my thirty plus years providing therapy, I have not seen such a practical and insightful book that speaks directly to passive-aggressive relationships.”- Rosalia Cardenas McDonnell MA, LMHC “Insightful! The Christian community has been waiting for someone to write about the confusion and pain that passive aggression brings into families. This enlightening book shows you can be free of the trap that keeps you from enjoying God’s best for you.” – Betsey Hayford, Co-Senior Pastor, Eastside Foursquare Church
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SKU (ISBN): 9781609573492
ISBN10: 1609573498
Dee Brown
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: June 2010
Publisher: Xulon Press
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