When You Love A Broken Man: What You Need To Know
Do you love a broken man? His wounds may exceed your ability to heal. First, recognize the ways he is broken. Then find the resources you need ... not only for him, but also for yourself. Seriously wounded men can express their brokenness in a variety of ways. Adultery. Abandonment. Addiction. Abuse. Interestingly, they all begin with the letter A. Here are some resources to help you along the journey. (These resources are also helpful when you love a seriously wounded woman.)
Resources
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