Bible Studies

Life after addiction and betrayal can feel like a wilderness—unsteady, uncertain, and marked by deep wounds.

In these moments, it’s easy to feel alone, unseen, or even abandoned by God. These liturgies are created to meet you in that place. They are not quick fixes or empty words but gentle companions for the journey—offering space to grieve, space to wrestle, and space to hope. Whether you are seeking healing in your own heart or in your relationship, these reflections, prayers, and practices are meant to help you feel seen, comforted, and held by the One who is near to the brokenhearted. No matter where you find yourself today, may these words be a reminder that Jesus walks with you in the unknown, holds your questions with tenderness, and leads you toward healing—one small step at a time.

A couple walking up a trail, smiling at each other during an outdoor walk.

When Trust Feels Fragile

Scripture: “He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds.” — Psalm 147:3 Reflection: The aftermath of betrayal is a place of deep wounding. It is not just the breaking

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