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Western culture is so open about sex that problems of any type in this area are regularly minimized or scoffed at, even by professionals. Unbroken Love: Overcoming Sexual Dysfunction in a Christian Marriage tackles the challenging subject of painful intercourse for women and handles it with grace, openness, sensitivity, and understanding. Rachel Louise and David Alexander share their personal backgrounds, wedding night, attempts to seek help, and ultimate victory in this much-needed book about vaginismus, especially in the church. They reveal their confusion, guilt, frustration, and lack of…mehr

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Western culture is so open about sex that problems of any type in this area are regularly minimized or scoffed at, even by professionals. Unbroken Love: Overcoming Sexual Dysfunction in a Christian Marriage tackles the challenging subject of painful intercourse for women and handles it with grace, openness, sensitivity, and understanding. Rachel Louise and David Alexander share their personal backgrounds, wedding night, attempts to seek help, and ultimate victory in this much-needed book about vaginismus, especially in the church. They reveal their confusion, guilt, frustration, and lack of understanding at how this rarely discussed topic affected them individually and as a couple. Lay people and professionals alike will learn much from this gutsy book that lays everything on the table. The reader will find hope through any difficult taboo subject, no matter what kind, as you follow Rachel and David's challenging journey to restoration.
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A registered nurse, Rachel Louise has over fifteen years of experience in clinical practice, including emergency and intensive care, cardiology, medical and surgical, mental health, and prison nursing. She is building an online coaching service called www.FamilyGuru-coaching-services.com to support Christian women who feel trapped by crisis experiences. Rachel holds an honorary degree in theology and educates Christian leaders on how to effectively respond to women who experience vaginismus and other psychological and mental health-related difficulties. She enjoys speaking at and ministering in churches through song. Rachel resides in the UK with her husband, David; two school-aged children, and their Alaskan Malamute rescue dog named Tika.