Beliefs We Take On After Betrayal (and How to Break Free with God’s Truth) | E279 cover art

Beliefs We Take On After Betrayal (and How to Break Free with God’s Truth) | E279

Beliefs We Take On After Betrayal (and How to Break Free with God’s Truth) | E279

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When betrayal hits, it doesn’t just break your heart—it plants toxic beliefs in your mind. Maybe you’ve caught yourself thinking, “I wasn’t enough,” “I’ll never be able to trust again,” or “My future is ruined.” These lies feel real, but they are not the truth of who you are in Christ.

In this episode of Beauty Beyond Betrayal, Lisa unpacks the top three destructive beliefs betrayed spouses often take on after infidelity or sexual betrayal. You’ll discover:

  • Why these beliefs are false and how they keep you stuck in shame, fear, and hopelessness

  • The biblical truths that dismantle each lie and remind you of your God-given worth, hope, and future

  • Science-backed techniques to rewire your thoughts and renew your mind through neuroplasticity

  • 3 practical action steps to help you shift from lies to truth starting today

You don’t have to live defined by betrayal. God has a way to renew your mind, restore your heart, and reclaim your future.

✨ Ready to go deeper? Start healing today with Lisa’s 7 Pillars Self-Guided 30-Day Online Program—a step-by-step biblical framework to move from survival to true recovery.

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