by Beth Denison | Nov 23, 2020 | Rebuild Your Marriage
Therapists often recommend a period of abstinence to couples dealing with issues of compulsive or addictive use of pornography, or with issues of other types of sexual acting out. This can provide time for the wounded spouse to begin processing the impact of betrayal...
by Beth Denison | Jul 20, 2020 | Rebuild Your Marriage
“Ally” comes from the Latin word alligare, meaning “to bind to.” We may be familiar with the term in the context of nations who are allies. They make a commitment to act together and protect each other. The Bible paints a similar picture in marriage when it speaks of...
by Beth Denison | Apr 20, 2020 | Rebuild Your Marriage
Everyone needs a home base where he or she feels safe from the outside world. Ideally, our home with our family should be such a place. Unfortunately, when compulsive sexual behavior is present in the home, it ceases to feel like a safe place. The wounded spouse no...
by Beth Denison | Jan 30, 2020 | hap, Rebuild Your Marriage
On July 19, 2019, at a Six Flags amusement park in Bowie, Maryland, roller coaster passengers spent over two hours stuck at the top of the ride. Eventually, all of the passengers were rescued unharmed. Many have described the aftermath of sexual betrayal as an...
by Beth Denison | Oct 29, 2019 | hap, Rebuild Your Marriage
Forgiveness is such a beautiful concept. We certainly welcome it when we have made a mistake, acted inappropriately, or hurt someone else. But forgiveness becomes difficult when we are the ones who have been severely wounded. C.S. Lewis said it like this: “Everyone...
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