Your Hardest Family Question: Is It Possible to Find Healing and Joy When Your Spouse Walks Away?
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MaryannAugust 4, 2023
The writer mentions that her husband "can't let go of stupid things from the past." However, she doesn't say what those things are. There may be some key issues here that she is not addressing. However, good advice from Brother Steurer. I think this is a valuable learning experience for people reading this that it's never a good idea to be separated for so many months. I hope this couple can come together again, but if he continues to blow her off, she can't save the marriage all by herself.
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