by Kris Reece | May 4, 2023 | Categorized2023, Christian Counseling, Christian Narcissist, Toxic People
Are you feeling stuck and unsure about whether or not to let go of someone in your life? Sometimes it can be difficult to distinguish between healthy relationships and toxic ones. However, there are signs God is trying to remove someone from your life. I recently had... by Kris Reece | Apr 27, 2023 | Categorized2023, Christian Counseling, Christian Narcissist, Toxic People
Communicating with a narcissist can be frustrating and confusing. Have you ever tried to speak to someone who spoke a different language than you? It feels like that. Maybe you’re really patient at first but the more you realize that it’s not helping, the more... by Kris Reece | Apr 23, 2023 | Categorized2023, Christian Narcissist, Personal Growth, Relationship with God
Do you ever wonder and ask yourself, “how to focus on God and not my problems?” We all experience trouble in life. Even Jesus said to not be surprised by the troubles you are going through (John 16:33). But what if I told you that it was possible to make all of your... by Kris Reece | Apr 20, 2023 | Categorized2023, Christian Counseling, Christian Narcissist, Toxic People
Maybe you’ve just discovered that your manipulative friend isn’t as sweet as she pretends to be. Or the guilt your mother has been laying on you isn’t within biblical boundaries and isn’t your burden to bear according to the Bible. You’re probably here because you... by Kris Reece | Apr 16, 2023 | Categorized2023, Christian Narcissist, Personal Growth, Promises of god, Relationship with God
Are you frustrated or discouraged because you haven’t discovered God’s purpose for you in life yet? Do you watch others thriving doing what they love and wonder, “Why not me, God?” A sense of purpose is the key to a productive and happy life, but it’s not... by Kris Reece | Apr 14, 2023 | Categorized2023, Christian Narcissist, Relationship, Toxic People
One of the signs you grew up in a toxic family may include family members that disguise control as care, creating a distorted and unhealthy version of what familial love should truly be. When you’re enmeshed in a family, you have an unhealthy attachment to one...