a: Betrayal ~
b: touching a hot stove
What:
"The pain of betrayal is like touching a hot stove. Your instinct is to move away-fast. But marriage and family counselor Winston T. Smith urges you to not make any quick decisions about the future of your marriage, to instead go to God with your hurt and pain. He also offers practical, biblical advice on how to talk with your spouse about the adultery, how to set boundaries, and how to process your emotions in a godly way."
Useful?
Writer: Winston T. Smith
LCC:
Where:
Date: Jan 30 2017 8:25 PM
# 10864 Critique Analogy