infidelity
Ground zero: Adultery
Written by Erik Johnson
Who could have known it would come to this – that the person with whom you’ve pledged your life, shared your bed and bared your soul would be unfaithful? Couples speak of infidelity as a nuclear bomb that ravages both marriage and spirit. The emotional fallout can last for years.
Flirting with infidelity
Written by David Sanford
Nobody wakes up one day and suddenly decides to begin an extramarital affair.
Infidelity begins in the heart and mind. By the time a person physically commits adultery, he or she has been indulging for quite some time in progressively more intense mental and emotional affairs.
Picking up the pieces
Written by Erik Johnson
Who could have known it would come to this – that the person with whom you’ve pledged your life, shared your bed and bared your soul would be unfaithful? Couples speak of infidelity as a nuclear bomb that ravages both marriage and spirit. The emotional fallout can last for years.
Hurdles in the road
Written by Dr. Bruce McNicol and Bill Thrall
Jim sits across from his wife, Kim, who is sobbing deeply. They are each trying to find words that will help them go forward.
It’s been three months since Jim confessed to Kim his adulterous behaviour with two different women.
Dancing on the edge
I thought it was innocent at the time.
She was a church staff member, so we spent a lot of time together. She’d sit in my office, and we’d talk. At times she told me about the difficulties in her marriage, and I counselled her.
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