Broken Vows: Experiencing Wholeness and Healing after Sexual Betrayal

There are some topics that can feel taboo when it comes to the pain we’ve experienced–one of those is sexual betrayal. And while it can feel like no one talks about the impact of infidelity in a marriage, the truth is statistically somewhere between 20-40% of marriages are affected by it. In fact, there is a good chance that you or someone you know has walked through sexual betrayal and are looking for healing after the heartbreak.

It can be devastating to find out that your spouse has been unfaithful. Navigating sexual betrayal and all the muddiness involved in your marriage can be difficult alone, but finding healing in the ongoing fallout of the deception can seem impossible. Yet, no matter what happens in your relationship, there is hope.

This masterclass with our very own Nothing is Wasted Certified Coach, Karissa Sprinkle, called Broken Vows: Experiencing Wholeness and Healing after Sexual Betrayal, Karissa shares:

  • How to heal from the trauma of sexual betrayal

  • What forgiveness is and isn’t

  • Navigating friendships and faith struggles while in recovery

Sexual betrayal is something no one ever plans for when they say I do, but we know that even in the midst of that pain, God can bring healing and restoration when the pieces of your heart seem forever shattered.

Resources

Karissa Sprinkle Website: https://karissasprinkle.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/karissasprinkle/
Cameron and Karissa Nothing is Wasted Podcast Episodes:
https://www.nothingiswasted.com/podcast1/episode-79
https://www.nothingiswasted.com/podcast1/episode-80
Nothing is Wasted Coaching: https://www.nothingiswasted.com/coaching
Karissa contact: hello@karissasprinkle.com
Leslie Vernick’s website: https://leslievernick.com/
Recovery Groups we were a part of: https://living-truth.org/
Intensive we went to: https://www.hishighplaces.org/
Another intensive we’d recommend: https://www.daringventures.com/

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