It is up to her - entirely. There is no right or wrong answer. Like any significant change she should consider the ramifications as they would affect her. Usually people in this situation ask advice of friends until they get advice that matches what they want to do. If it works out they thank that friend, if it doesn't they blame that friend.
if the wife is really an active church-goer and would rather not leave her church, try compromising with her husband so maybe they can work something out... if it was me, I think my friendship with God is more important than a spouse and would not leave the church but it's completely up to the wife!
no
no! what is your husband doing to make you want to leave!
Then the husband should move out.
Discuss it with your husband to decide if brother should be asked to leave; or if you are somewhere other than your home, if you and your husband should leave. No one has the right to interfere with your relationship with your husband (other than an abusive situation).
Yes.
Only you can answer that one.
roger Williams belived that puritans should leave the church of England and that colonist should pay native Americans for land not seize it
you should have left him 7 years ago
In the book, it is the mysterious man with sunglasses who motions Joey to follow him and leave the church. This encounter leads to a pivotal moment in the story where Joey's family must come together to face challenges and hardships.
Sulk back to him or leave the house and count to ten
no she should not leave her husband over drugs and him lieing him but maybe they should separate for a little while and figure out things. but to be really honest she should do what's best for the relationship. and get him in a rehab center only if he wont's to.
Follow your heart. Your heart is the best guide.
It depends the situation or the conditions in which she leaves or is forced to leave her husbands house. In normal circumstances a good wife should not leave her husband's house without his permission.