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By Nick and Bekah Moes
The podcast currently has 17 episodes available.
The show is on "pause" for the rest of the year, but while we're on break we have a fantastic opportunity to connect with you on Zoom! Tune in today to learn about how to register for the live class "Anchor of Hope." Links in show notes at www.myfamilyofhope.org/podcast.
You asked, so we’re answering! Today we’re responding to some of your most commonly asked questions. Do we offer private online sessions for couples in crisis? How long is too long to be angry? How do I get past the pain? How do I handle the barrage of questions and advice from my family and friends? My spouse’s infidelity includes same-sex partners, what should I do? My spouse and I have both had affairs, how do we get-to-the-bottom of all of the details and move forward?
Join us today as Nick and Bekah weigh-in on all of these questions and more! Visit www.myfamilyofhope.org/podcast for shownotes.
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted us all. Life as-we-know-it has completely changed. Navigating a global crisis in the middle of a difficult affair recovery journey is unprecedented. No doubt, this season of quarantine and fear of sickness adds unparalled pressure to your already strained relationship. Today, Nick and Bekah talk through some ideas to continue to foster deeper connection with each other even in these long, hard days of isolation. If we’re intentional to find it, there is beauty in this time! Visit www.myfamilyofhope.org for shownotes.
Ladies, this one’s for you! Bekah recently visited a women’s group in San Antonio, Texas. Join them today as she shares her story in a message called “The God Who See’s Me,” live from the Ft. Sam Houston PWOC. Shownotes available at www.myfamilyofhope.org/podcast
Years of destructive cycles leading to infidelity left Crystal and Kerry’s relationship feeling broken beyond repair. Failed attempts at counseling, and reconciliation left divorce as the only option. After a lengthy and volatile divorce process God spoke something new to each of them. It wasn’t fast, and it wasn’t easy but radical restoration came. Join us today as our friends Crystal & Kerry share how absolutely nothing is too far gone for God’s redemption! Shownotes available at https://myfamilyofhope.org
Today we’re sharing a few tips to help you get through the difficult holiday weeks. It’s not a recipe for a pain-free Christmas, but it might be a little bit of peace and sanity through a challenging time of year. You never know, in letting go of some obligations and doing something new you could stumble into the most meaningful holiday season of your life.
Shownotes @ https://myfamilyofhope.org/podcast
Being thoughtful about who to tell is critical as you explore recovery! To continue to build a foundation of safety, you must use discretion and limit who you tell about the infidelity and what kind of information you share. In this episode we talk about:
Shownotes and discussion questions are available at https//myfamilyofhope.org/podcast.
Let’s pick back up where we left off. In the absence of trust a couple must learn to create safety for each other both inside and outside the relationship. Today you’ll evaluate areas your relationship is vulnerable as we explore 10 parts of your life that require healthy boundaries in order to create safety from the outside. If safety is the goal, it will require doing “whatever it takes.”
DOWNLOAD A PRINTABLE of today’s content. All 10 points with discussion questions are included. You’ll find it in the show notes at www.myfamilyofhope.org/podcast.
How will I ever trust my spouse again? A question anyone facing a betrayal asks themselves over and over again! In the absence of trust, a couple must learn to create safety for each other both inside and outside the relationship. In this episode Nick and Bekah talk through what it takes to rebuild a foundation of trust by giving you 10 ways to create safety inside your relationship. This will help you to create an emotional environment that is supportive of a healthy recovery.
On today’s show our friends Liz and Jeff share their journey through infidelity. Themes of our conversation include how our family of origin impacts the lens we view marriage through, ways that shame keeps us stuck, “rules of engagement” when recovering from infidelity, why they stayed even when everything fell apart, and what “making it” really means. Liz and Jeff also share several things they did wrong, and some things they did right… you won’t want to miss this one!
Show notes and discussion questions are available at www.myfamilyofhope.org/podcast.
The podcast currently has 17 episodes available.