How to survive infidelity and heal from betrayal

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  • čas přidán 25. 07. 2024
  • Little compares to the devastation people feel upon discovering their spouse has been unfaithful. Shocked, devastated and overwhelmed, couples often hit a stalemate as they struggle to get past intense emotional pain, mistrust, resentment and never-ending arguments about the betrayal.
    Executive Director, Noel Meador interviews Rick and Tiffany Bulman about their new book, Mended and how you can affair-proof your marriage. Learn from their own story of betrayal and emotional pain as they share practical strategies that can prevent any couple from crossing this line. For those who have experienced infidelity, you’ll hear firsthand how it is possible to heal and rebuild trust in your marriage.
    To hear more about the details and how they ultimately overcame the hurt, bitterness, and betrayal, purchase the book: www.mendedbook.com/

Komentáře • 10

  • @DebiSilber
    @DebiSilber Před 4 lety

    Such a painful experience and I give them credit for trying to help others through what they've learned

  • @carlosroman1753
    @carlosroman1753 Před 3 lety

    Wow, wonderful story

  • @namboy2233
    @namboy2233 Před 4 lety +1

    Great testimony!! I commend this couple for bravely sharing their story. Marriage is a "skilled relationship". Most people in marriages today lack the requisite communication and relationship skills, etc., to resolve inevitable marital conflict on their own. No one tells us how to do it right.
    Was impressed by the general spirit of empathy and forgiveness and personal strength (husband) and of apparently sincere humility and regret for her transgressions (wife), which laid the groundwork for this couple to reconcile. Infidelity is a horrific betrayal of the other spouse. It did seem like the wife was somewhat reticent to admit her total fault for checking out of the marriage and not seeking counseling help. Nevertheless, the wife seems like a good woman as she expressed great genuine regret and shame for her mistake and has apparently worked hard to regain trust. From watching other videos, I observed that the husband has a tremendous sense of humor. Wonder if they had not been Christians, whether this story could have had a happy ending?. Are they still together??

  • @patricebrown777
    @patricebrown777 Před 3 lety

    This helped me on levels I can't express. Thank you so much. So powerful. God is great. Jesus is LORD 🙌 🙏 ❤️👑👑💃

  • @stevemines6870
    @stevemines6870 Před 3 lety

    First 10min I thought u was NUTS. Glad I kept listening.Will buy this book.still don't know if I can forgive why didn't she say something.now she wants to talk

  • @camuyana
    @camuyana Před 5 lety +5

    I'm not liking the way she is telling the story, basically blaming him for filling those empty spots in her life and she did not have anything to do with her affair? She's obviously still not taking ownership but putting it on her husband and now she says her former lover had most to do with her having the affair. I don't know, I would definitely not be her friend that's for sure. I'm very sorry for her former best friend, and absolutely not sorry for her best friend husband or ex-husband, I don't know the situation with them. I kept watching this video and now the husband blames the husband of his wife's former best friend for the affair. bummer I don't think I want advice from this couple

  • @josegallegos1713
    @josegallegos1713 Před 2 lety +2

    Nonsense. Self deseption. And plain ignorance. A relationship built after an affair is self defeating. People who suffered from infidelity are lying to themselves. Stop and get real emotional help then once you rebuild your own self esteem. Then you can take healtjy desicions. Not before.