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118 | Is It Okay to Take a Break While Recovering from Sexual Betrayal?

118 | Is It Okay to Take a Break While Recovering from Sexual Betrayal?

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Recovery work is hard! It is not something that either spouse ever wanted and sometimes it can feel like it takes over everything else in life. Is it okay to take breaks from the difficult conversations and the grieving process?

Yes! We all need to take a break from the struggle occasionally and recharge so we can get back in and do the next right thing.

We have a shorter show today, but lots of encouragement! Please take a moment to receive a blessing as we share a beautiful passage of scripture that quiets our souls and helps us to rest in the Lord.

We are praying for you,

Johnny and Emily

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