by Kris Reece | Jun 25, 2023 | Categorized2023, Toxic People
Toxic people are a rare breed. “Then why do they always seem to find me?” is a question I hear frequently in my Christian counseling practice. Followed by, “how to set boundaries with them?” I work with women who want to reinvent their lives and move forward into a...
by Kris Reece | Jun 22, 2023 | Christian Narcissist, Toxic People
Do you ever feel like you’ve got a bullseye on your back? Like the kingdom of darkness got together for a meeting and decided to focus all of their attention on YOU? It’s important to recognize that as believers, we may face intense spiritual battles and attacks...
by Kris Reece | Jun 18, 2023 | Categorized2023, Toxic People
Dealing with difficult people can be challenging and draining. We all have (at least) one toxic person in our lives. You know, the one who presses your buttons and leaves you feeling like you’re the problem. Maybe it’s your sister in law who has certain ideas of how...
by Kris Reece | Jun 8, 2023 | Categorized2023, Toxic People
And while in some cases that question is prompted from years of gaslighting, other times, it’s because you’re sensing that you may not be as innocent as you think. One of my favorite scriptures reminds us, “For if anyone thinks he is something when he is nothing, he...
by Kris Reece | May 25, 2023 | Categorized2023, Christian Counseling, Christian Narcissist, Relationship, Toxic People
If you’re like many well-meaning Christians who choose to stay with a narcissist, you can’t quiet that nagging question—how do I keep loving a narcissist without letting their toxic behavior get to me? Another common thought is, I’m barely done forgiving them for...
by Kris Reece | May 21, 2023 | Categorized2023, Christian Narcissist, Personal Growth, Relationship with God, Spiritual Growth, Toxic People
A few months ago, I launched a series on biblical boundaries that received a positive response from my audience. However, soon after, I started receiving disheartening messages from people who claimed that their boundaries weren’t working. It left me wondering...