However, not everybody has the same attachment style. Berger (2014) has identified four different attachment styles: A-type is insecure-avoidant, B- type secure, C- type insecure-resistant/ambivalent and D- type disorganized. Each attachment style impacts how a person approaches faith and their relationship with God. The A-type might doubt that God is real at first, since they are slow to warm up. Once they warm up, they can believe in him and have a relationship with him. The C-type may blame God for their unhappiness in life or not believe in God at all. Lastly, the D-type may follow God when life is good but blame him when he faces challenges. I believe God has the power to heal anybody who truly believes in him. In Luke 9:6 it states, “So they set out and went from village to village, proclaiming the good news and healing people everywhere” (NIV). So, no matter what attachment style you are, you can have an amazing relationship with
However, not everybody has the same attachment style. Berger (2014) has identified four different attachment styles: A-type is insecure-avoidant, B- type secure, C- type insecure-resistant/ambivalent and D- type disorganized. Each attachment style impacts how a person approaches faith and their relationship with God. The A-type might doubt that God is real at first, since they are slow to warm up. Once they warm up, they can believe in him and have a relationship with him. The C-type may blame God for their unhappiness in life or not believe in God at all. Lastly, the D-type may follow God when life is good but blame him when he faces challenges. I believe God has the power to heal anybody who truly believes in him. In Luke 9:6 it states, “So they set out and went from village to village, proclaiming the good news and healing people everywhere” (NIV). So, no matter what attachment style you are, you can have an amazing relationship with