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Processing Infidelity in the Church: Healing conversations on betrayal in ministry and marriage.
Joni Pauley - Redeemed to Rise Coaching
11 episodes
6 days ago
Processing Infidelity in the Church is a podcast for those living in the fallout of betrayal—especially when it happens in the sacred spaces of ministry and marriage. We talk about the lies, the loneliness, the shame, and the silence from the church. We unpack the spiritual confusion, the relational chaos, and the emotional trauma that comes when everything falls apart. BUT - This is also a space for comebacks—for rebuilding trust, redefining faith, and reclaiming your voice. No fake church smiles. Just raw, redemptive conversations about what happens after the worst has happened.
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Processing Infidelity in the Church is a podcast for those living in the fallout of betrayal—especially when it happens in the sacred spaces of ministry and marriage. We talk about the lies, the loneliness, the shame, and the silence from the church. We unpack the spiritual confusion, the relational chaos, and the emotional trauma that comes when everything falls apart. BUT - This is also a space for comebacks—for rebuilding trust, redefining faith, and reclaiming your voice. No fake church smiles. Just raw, redemptive conversations about what happens after the worst has happened.
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Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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What to do when the Church doesn't know what to do - Season 1: Faith through the Fallout
Processing Infidelity in the Church: Healing conversations on betrayal in ministry and marriage.
16 minutes 28 seconds
5 months ago
What to do when the Church doesn't know what to do - Season 1: Faith through the Fallout

What do you do when you're sitting in the silence?

In this episode, we discuss the profound impact of silent grief and the challenges faced when dealing with betrayal within the church community. We explores the emotional turmoil of maintaining appearances while suffering internally, the fear of revealing personal struggles, and the often inadequate responses from the church when betrayal becomes public. We emphasize the importance of finding support, acknowledging pain, and the need for compassion within faith communities.

Ready to process what to do next? Schedule a free call with Joni to see if coaching is your right next step.

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Email coaching@JoniPauley.com

Joni is a Certified Professional Life Coach. Her mission is to create a safe and judgment-free space for Christian women who have experienced infidelity to process the betrayal, rediscover their God-given identity, and move forward with renewed purpose.



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Processing Infidelity in the Church: Healing conversations on betrayal in ministry and marriage.
Processing Infidelity in the Church is a podcast for those living in the fallout of betrayal—especially when it happens in the sacred spaces of ministry and marriage. We talk about the lies, the loneliness, the shame, and the silence from the church. We unpack the spiritual confusion, the relational chaos, and the emotional trauma that comes when everything falls apart. BUT - This is also a space for comebacks—for rebuilding trust, redefining faith, and reclaiming your voice. No fake church smiles. Just raw, redemptive conversations about what happens after the worst has happened.