In the work I do with couples, as you can imagine, infidelity is usually a common theme. Helping couples navigate through this challenging period of marriage isn’t always simple. Dealing with the devastation of betrayal isn’t an obstacle that is easy for most couples to overcome. Some are willing to do the work to save their marriage and others, unfortunately, decide they are unable to move forward.
Sometimes, those of us on the outside feel as though we know what’s best for that couple and advise them as such. What we would do in those situations won’t always be the right choice for the individual who is experiencing the infidelity. The best thing we can do is listen, and offer resources and support. What couples don’t want to hear is the following:
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Sharlia says
Thank you. .great article
Kimberlynn says
Thank you for the valuable info and God bless
Catina says
The way I see it is, When people are not being accountable to themselves or to God what can we expect from them. I don’t believe that there is infidelity in all relationships, however I do believe that people make plenty of mistakes, and helping them to reconcile their relationship with God with strengthen the relationship. Just my opinion.