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EPISODE · Mar 18, 2026 · 47 MIN

Ep 64:Emotional Abuse in Christian Marriage: When Boundaries Are Necessary | Bob Paul

from Marriage Rehab: Exposing Narcissistic & Emotional Abuse · host Marriage Recovery Center / Dr. David B. Hawkins

Why do Christian couples drift apart—even when they love God and want their marriage to work? What do you do when emotional abuse, defensiveness, or disconnection quietly take over a Christian marriage?In this episode of Marriage Rehab: Exposing Narcissistic and Emotional Abuse, Dr. David Hawkins sits down with Bob Paul of Focus on the Family’s Hope Restored to talk about why even faith-based marriages lose connection, what keeps couples stuck, and how emotional safety, boundaries, and humility create the foundation for real reconnection.Together, they explore why “trying harder” isn’t enough in marriage—because healthy relationships require training, skill-building, and personal responsibility. Bob also speaks directly to Christian couples navigating emotional abuse, explaining why boundaries are not unloving and why protecting emotional, spiritual, and mental safety can be a deeply godly act.In this episode, you’ll learn:Why Christian couples drift apartWhy love and faith alone are not enough without relationship skillsThe difference between trying and trainingHow statements like “I feel like…” often hide judgment and trigger defensivenessWhy humility and self-reflection are essential to healthy intimacyHow emotional abuse damages safety in marriageWhy boundaries in Christian marriage can be biblical and necessaryWhat real reconnection requires after distance, pain, and repeated hurtIf you’ve been asking:Why does my Christian marriage feel emotionally disconnected?Can I set boundaries in a Christian marriage?What does God-honoring safety look like in an emotionally abusive relationship?How do couples rebuild trust and connection after years of hurt?This conversation offers practical, biblical insight for couples who want more than surface-level advice. It offers a clearer path toward safety, truth, responsibility, and reconnection.Learn more about Hope Restored:focusonthefamily.comLearn more about Marriage Recovery Center:marriagerecoverycenter.com

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