Honor Thy Mother
How to Grieve, Heal, and Make Peace with Your Mother Wounds
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Sarita T. Lyons
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Struggling with a difficult relationship with your mother can feel like an insurmountable burden. It’s an often-overlooked pain women experience and one the church has rarely addressed or talked about. Now Bible teacher and psychotherapist Dr. Sarita Lyons delves into this complex issue in Honor Thy Mother, offering a path to healing and peace.
Dr. Lyons serves as a guide full of biblical wisdom and helps you discover the different types of wounding mothers, connect the dots between past pain and present struggles, and learn how to grieve and heal. With practical steps like therapy, prayer, and community support, discussion questions and journal prompts, and chapters on finding peace and moving on, you'll find the tools you need to start your journey.
Incorporating insights into how mother wounds affect other areas of life, this book guides you through the process of grieving, healing, and ultimately finding freedom and blessings. Whether you seek to improve your relationship with your mother or simply want to recover from past hurts, Honor Thy Mother is your companion on this courageous journey of healing your heart, finding true peace, and drawing closer to God.
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