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135 | Stuck in the Wound: 4 Traps Wives Often Fall Into That Hinder Healing From Sexual Betrayal

135 | Stuck in the Wound: 4 Traps Wives Often Fall Into That Hinder Healing From Sexual Betrayal

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When a wife discovers her husband’s sexual betrayal, her world shatters. The path to healing is difficult enough without unknowingly creating additional roadblocks.

In this episode, we explore 4 common but counterproductive patterns that keep Christian wives stuck in their pain.

We’ll identify these self-sabotaging behaviors, uncover the biblical truths that dismantle them, and provide practical steps to help you start moving forward on your healing journey, regardless of your husband’s choices.

We pray this blesses you,

Johnny and Emily

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Episode 61. Is Joy Possible After Sexual Betrayal?

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