Finding Comfort After Betrayal and Rejection

Betrayal and rejection cut deep, but healing is possible. By pouring your heart out to God and embracing His truth, you can find comfort, freedom, and restoration. Discover practical, psychologically sound ways to navigate the pain and reclaim your worth in this heartfelt blog.

Dealing with the Emotions of Sexual Betrayal

When betrayal breaks your heart, it’s easy to wonder if you were ever enough. But healing begins when you stop carrying shame that was never yours—and start expecting the redemption story only God can write.

Healing Together

It is common for couples to remain in a relationship even when emotional abuse has been part of the picture. Even when the pressure of staying together is removed, she may still choose to stay for multiple layers of valid reasons. We need to create a road map to help them move toward healing together or, at least, help her detach from the abuse with good boundaries, strong character, and a safety plan to stay well.

Why Would I Want Them Back? Wrestling With Reconciliation After Deep Hurt

If you’ve ever asked yourself, “Why would I even want them back?” — you’re not alone, and you’re not wrong to ask it. This is one of the most common questions I hear, in some version, from almost everyone I work with who’s facing the possibility of reconciliation after real harm. The specifics vary. The question underneath doesn’t: What’s actually the point of staying open to someone who hurt me this deeply?