How to Support Your Husband Without Taking Up His Offenses
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Handling an accusation is one thing. Handling your husband's is another. And when more people--possibly the very people to whom you have ministered for many years--are involved, it is something further yet. Hear from Bernadine Cantrell some practical pointers on how to guide your emotions in these times, identify the true enemy, and be a comforter rather than needing comforted. Be encouraged and emboldened. There are principles of victory and forgiveness which apply in every situation, even when you are in the defendant's seat.
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