Thank you Samuel! Not only was this helpful and reminds me there will be difficulties in our recovery. I am having struggles with our 17 year old daughter and our relationship is so fragile right now. Of course! If God can save our marriage after everything that has happened He can heal the relationship with her.
Thank you for continuing to do these videos and share your stories. They give me hope and remind me to trust in God.
Mary
so encouraging to read that from you. thank you for sharing. i'll pray for your family and that daughter of yours. God is faithful and knows what we need my friend. just this morning i was thinking and praying about this scripture: …psalm 34 4I sought the LORD, and He answered me, And delivered me from all my fears. 5They lookedto Him and were radiant,And their faceswill neverbe ashamed. 6This poor man cried, and the LORD heard him And saved him out of all his troubles.…i love the visual of radiance and beauty, not without pain and struggle and trouble, but pushing through and seeing God's redeeming grace my friend. stay strong. don't give up and don't give in.
Yes! Keep pushing through. Sometimes I want to get under the covers and go to sleep, escape. And, sometimes I do, for a minute or two. But that is not my answer. My answer is, as you said, keep pushing through and seeing God's hand in it.
You all at Affair Recovery have played such a huge role in not only our marriage, but our faith and beliefs. Our lives and our families lives have changed in ways only God is capable of.
Thank you. Thank you for continuing to pass along the hope of recovery and not only surviving but thriving. Though we are not yet thriving, I believe you when you say it is possible.
Alumna, Grateful Wayward.
Strong believer in small group recovery and the power of sharing our faith, experience, strength, and hope in community. Miracles happen.
Alumnus, betrayed.
Be a voice of encouragement for those in pain and navigating emotional trauma. The journey to healing can seem impossible, but don’t ever give up as there is a light at the end of that tunnel. Please show yourself compassion, grace, and love.
Alumna, betrayed.
Healing from loss of betrayal, marriage, spouse, and the life I thought I had…to discover hope for new beginnings. As a Grief Recovery Specialist, I am passionate about helping others find hope again.
Alumna, betrayed. After enduring Betrayal Trauma, Karen developed a passion for assisting other betrayed partners in their journey to grieve, find hope, and rebuild their lives following such a life-shattering event.
Wayward codependent. Empowering others to find hope and healing in their own recovery and restoration journey. Passionate about the ripple effects of healing from infidelity on the younger generations.
Alumna, Betrayed. Seeking God's grace to find meaning and purpose in the pain. Hoping to share my life raft with others drowning in the despair of infidelity.
Alumna. Wayward. Sharing hope with others struggling from the shame and destruction of their bad choices. Restoring the broken pieces by the healing power of God’s unfailing love.
Alumna. Betrayed. Striving to recover and thrive after betrayal. I believe gratitude is the antidote to grief. If I can help you in your healing, therein lies my own.
Alumna. Betrayed. Learning to love recklessly while I cross the monkey bars of recovery. "You have to let go at some point in order to move forward." - C.S. Lewis
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Thank you Samuel! Not only was this helpful and reminds me there will be difficulties in our recovery. I am having struggles with our 17 year old daughter and our relationship is so fragile right now. Of course! If God can save our marriage after everything that has happened He can heal the relationship with her.
Thank you for continuing to do these videos and share your stories. They give me hope and remind me to trust in God.
Mary
so kind Lizzy0831
so encouraging to read that from you. thank you for sharing. i'll pray for your family and that daughter of yours. God is faithful and knows what we need my friend. just this morning i was thinking and praying about this scripture: …psalm 34 4I sought the LORD, and He answered me, And delivered me from all my fears. 5They looked to Him and were radiant,And their faces will never be ashamed. 6This poor man cried, and the LORD heard him And saved him out of all his troubles.…i love the visual of radiance and beauty, not without pain and struggle and trouble, but pushing through and seeing God's redeeming grace my friend. stay strong. don't give up and don't give in.
Yes! Keep pushing through.
Yes! Keep pushing through. Sometimes I want to get under the covers and go to sleep, escape. And, sometimes I do, for a minute or two. But that is not my answer. My answer is, as you said, keep pushing through and seeing God's hand in it.
You all at Affair Recovery have played such a huge role in not only our marriage, but our faith and beliefs. Our lives and our families lives have changed in ways only God is capable of.
Thank you. Thank you for continuing to pass along the hope of recovery and not only surviving but thriving. Though we are not yet thriving, I believe you when you say it is possible.
With much gratitude,
Mary