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Breaking Free from Toxic Family: Setting Biblical Boundaries with Love

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Dealing with narcissistic parents, manipulative siblings, toxic in-laws while honoring God

Are you exhausted from walking on eggshells around family members? Struggling with guilt over setting boundaries? Wondering how to protect your children while still honoring difficult relatives?

You're not alone, and you're not being "unchristian."

This compassionate guide shows overwhelmed Christian parents how to navigate toxic family relationships without compromising their faith or sacrificing their family's wellbeing.

What You'll

How Jesus modeled healthy boundaries (even with His own family)The difference between honoring parents and enabling dysfunctionWhy forgiveness doesn't require unlimited access to your lifePractical strategies for protecting your children from toxic grandparentsHow to build "chosen family" relationships that reflect God's loveBiblical wisdom for dealing with manipulation, gaslighting, and spiritual abuseLearn

Recognize toxic patterns disguised as "family loyalty"Set boundaries that protect without punishingRespond to guilt trips and emotional manipulationCreate peaceful holidays and family gatheringsBreak generational cycles of dysfunctionFind freedom from conditional love and approval addiction

Written specifically for Christian parents who feel trapped between family obligations and protecting their own families, this book offers hope, healing, and practical biblical guidance for one of life's most challenging situations.

Stop sacrificing your peace for fake family harmony.

God desires healthy relationships for you and your children. Learn how to love difficult family members appropriately while protecting what He's entrusted to your care.

Includes practical tools, biblical foundations, and real-world applications for lasting change.

Your freedom journey starts here.

219 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 23, 2025

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October 7, 2025
"Heartbreaking because it means acknowledging that your parents may never become the people you need them to be, and that the healthy relationship you've longed for may never be possible. Liberating because it frees you from the impossible task of trying to change someone who doesn't want to change, and allows you to focus your energy on protecting yourself and building healthier relationships with people who are capable of mutual respect and genuine love."
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