Betrayal Recovery Group
your story matters
Join us on a journey of exploring, grieving, and rising strong in the aftermath of betrayal.
A 12-Week Online Cohort
How did he get this way? How can I tell if he is getting better? Can I ever trust him again? What do I do now?
The Betrayal Recovery Group was designed to answer these questions and more. This group will provides valuable tools, biblical wisdom, and testimonies by courageous women who found hope, help, and encouragement through their personal journey.
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I never knew that working with hundreds of beautiful women who have suffered through the nightmare of betrayal would be such a significant part of my story, and yet, here I am. When I came to this work, through my own betrayal story, I noticed that there just isn’t always space for betrayed spouses.
There’s sometimes not space in the hearts of others to hear your pain
There is often not space or resources in the budget to get professional help
And there may not even be space within your own heart to consider the impact of what you’ve lived.
In our time together, there’s not a lot of pressure, we simply want to help you create the space you need, that you might hear and see more clearly. Moving with intention toward letting go of some things and leaning into the healing and restoration that is possible.
I hope you will join me, along with some women who are dear to me, on this journey of recovering! My heart explodes as I imagine all that can happen when we courageously step out, alongside each other and ask God to make us whole.
Dates:
August 14 - October 30, 2024
Location & Time:
Online / Zoom
Wednesdays from 6-8 pm EST
Investment:
The cost for the group is $310.
What to Expect:
Intro/Greeting
Teaching Time
Small Groups – Discussion
“This group was life changing. I learned so much about sexual addiction and the powerful shame cycle that keeps people trapped and feeling like there's no way out. The class was a safe space to share my experience and hurts with other women who understood what I was going through under the care of knowledgeable leaders who could guide us through the healing process. There are not many church leaders who are properly trained to coach couples through betrayal; it was invaluable for me to journey through this process under the care of equipped leaders.” - Recent Group Member
Small Groups Guidelines:
Confidentiality
What is said in a group is presented in trust and confidence. It should be given the utmost consideration and privacy and never shared outside the group. Even with spouses, information about another group member’s story should not be shared without that person’s consent.
In order to protect confidentiality, the group is not open to guests or visitors. Anyone who is considering joining the group after it has launched needs to go directly to the group leader.
Respect Others
Self-Focus, Listen Respectfully, and Limit Sharing
Speak only for yourself, avoid giving advice, and allow others the time to formulate their answers and come to their conclusion. Do not contribute to side conversations and give everyone an opportunity to share.
Commitment to Accountability