Good Boundaries and Goodbyes
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Publisher Description
2024 ECPA CHRISTIAN BOOK AWARD - AUDIOBOOK OF THE YEAR
READ BY THE AUTHOR
Relationships are wonderful . . . until they're not. Stop the dysfunction of unhealthy relationships and learn biblical ways to set boundaries--and, when necessary, say goodbye.
Is it unloving or selfish to set a boundary with family members or friends? Are Christians ever called to walk away from a relationship that’s no longer safe or sustainable? #1 New York Times bestselling author Lysa TerKeurst deeply understands these hard questions in the midst of relational struggles.
After thousands of hours of counseling intensives and extensive theological research that transformed the way she defined healthy relationships, Lysa is now more committed than ever to loving people well without losing the best of who she is.
In these pages, Lysa will help you:
Understand the five factors to remember when implementing healthy boundaries.Determine the appropriate amount of personal and emotional access someone has to you.Stop being misled and emotionally paralyzed by wrongly interpreted or weaponized Bible verses that perpetuate unhealthy relationships.Be equipped with effective boundary-setting tools, such as realistic scripts and practical strategies for healthier communication.Be empowered to say goodbye without guilt when a relationship has shifted from difficult to destructive.Receive therapeutic wisdom you can trust directly from Lysa’s Christian counselor Jim Cress, who weighs in throughout the book.
You'll be relieved to learn that boundaries aren't just a good idea, they're a God idea.
Look for additional biblically based resources and devotionals from Lysa:
Forgiving What You Can't ForgetIt's Not Supposed to Be This WayUninvitedYou're Going to Make ItEmbracedSeeing Beautiful Again
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
In this frank and personal guide to spiritual growth, Christian author and podcaster Lysa TerKeurst teaches us that boundaries aren’t just a good idea—they’re a necessary part of all healthy and godly relationships. Using experiences from her own divorce, TerKeurst shows us how to identify the dysfunctional elements in our relationships and create boundaries that will benefit everyone. Her reasonable, often blunt advice is an essential wake-up call for anyone in the habit of putting other people’s needs before their own. TerKeurst points out that giving others too much access to your time and energy can damage your relationship with God. TerKeurst reads her book with heartfelt sincerity, closing each chapter with a prayer and readings from scripture. This audiobook maps out a faith-based approach to repairing—and, if necessary, ending—toxic relationships.