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For many men and women who have been deeply harmed by abuses in their past, they question if they can ever feel normal again. Listen to Larry Crabb as he explores what it truly means to be "normal" as a wounded person in a broken world.

Verbal abuse is often minimized because it leaves no visible wounds on its intended victims. However, as Larry Crabb points out, the invisible wounds to the soul of the person who is verbally abused are sometimes even more painful than a beating.

Sadly, our culture promotes a twisted version of male strength--one that dominates, bullies, and hurts others. The purpose of this booklet is to help men discover and deepen their God-given desire to use their strength for good, not evil.

Jesus said that when a man and woman unite in marriage "they are no longer two but one" ( Mark. 10:7-8). For two people to grow in their oneness, however, there must first be two individuals -- each with a strong understanding of his or her own values,...

Domestic abuse is a one-sided relationship where a spouse regularly seeks to control and punish his or her partner. The most common sort of spousal abuse is that of the husband toward the wife. The abuse can take many forms: verbal, physical, psycholog...