Groups for Spouses

The consequences of the behaviors of a married man struggling with sexual sin don’t only affect the man; being the wife of a sex addict is a lonely and dark place.  The wives of sexual addicts support group provides a safe environment for women who are struggling with the same frustrations, anger, hurt, and pain that having a husband who struggles with sexual addiction share.

We allow for biblical truth to be spoken, help to keep each other accountable for our own healing, and support the healthy choices that wives will be making.  The journey is about finding the freedom to live in the grace and truth of God- no matter what choices your spouse makes.  It’s about being transformed into the woman God has always intended you to be.  In Him, we will always have hope!

Confidential meetings are held on a weekday night in the following areas:

DELAWARE
Bear, DE** – contact Sara at LifeWomenDE@gmail.com
Milford, DE** – contact Pam at 302-423-8916 or 2shallb1@gmail.com
Seaford, DE – contact Kathy at kathy.davis63@gmail.com

MARYLAND
Easton, MD** – contact Beth at bahorner@hotmail.com
Salisbury, MD** – contact Lorie at jesus.myhope2012@gmail.com

** also has meeting for men who struggle

Who attends these meetings? In the spouses (wives) meeting, a woman married to a man (or was married to a man) who struggles in any area of sexual sin (such as pornography, masturbation, affairs, and prostitution) is welcome to attend.

All groups are confidential and anonymous. Everyone must be verified through the group facilitator before the date, time, and location information will be disclosed. This is done to foster a safe environment for all participants.

How much does it cost? Other than the cost of the workbook ($40), there is no cost. The groups are free to attend, but a collection will be taken so that the group (as a whole) can be a blessing to others in the future. Alcoholics Anonymous would not have grown to help people worldwide without the contributions from their participants. All are welcome, regardless of their ability to contribute.