Are HOPE RESTORED Marriage Intensives Miraculous? Many Abused Wives Say No! | Life-Saving Divorce

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  • Опубликовано: 20 июл 2023
  • Are Focus on the Family's multi-day Hope Restored Marriage Intensives truly miraculous? That’s what their president says. But where's the evidence?
    1. "No," say many people who’ve attended. It didn’t fix their marriage. (See below for 3 first-person stories. 10:00)
    2. IMPORTANT: Hope Restored suggests you may want to seek other ALTERNATIVES TO THEIR OWN PROGRAM if there is current substance addiction, physical or emotional abuse, or adultery, or an emotional affair.
    3. Hope Restored refuses to offer any scientific studies as evidence for their “miracle” claims. Yet the Code of Ethics at American Association of Christian Counseling requires they follow rigorous guidelines and make certain data available.
    4. Ethics problems with marketing. Does their program meet the American Association of Christian Counselors’ Code of Ethics 1-820 and 1-890? They appear to be skating on thin ice. Link to the Code of Ethics: is.gd/VMeidq
    FIRST PERSON STORIES from past participants of this $4,000-$6,000 marriage intensive:
    10:00 - Story 1: Patricia, who attended 3 marriage intensives in Branson, MO, run by this team. She finally had to divorce to save her life and sanity.
    19:05 - Story 2: Infidelity. Woman who traveled to the Michigan to get help for her serially adulterous husband, only to be told they couldn’t handle infidelity
    40:55 - Story 3: Abuse. Woman who was being abused and this program didn't fix the situation.
    20:22 - 5 Problems with ETHICS AND SAFETY ISSUES: They never admit that ABUSE is worse than divorce for parents and children.
    Tell me your story about attending a Hope Restored marriage intensive. This anonymous questionnaire includes places to freely share your insights. forms.gle/HYB7...
    SOURCES
    1 in 4 highly religious couples have experienced abuse in their current relationship - is.gd/On6pHz
    Divorce saves lives (Harvard journal article) - is.gd/p5a01i
    Focus on the Family doesn’t condone divorce for abuse, even for violent abuse - is.gd/0ikzHC
    Jim Daly, president of FOTF, wants to make divorce harder to get, which would endanger abuse victims even more than they already are - is.gd/oeA3i3
    Focus on the Family’s policy on divorce is more stringent than Jesus' is - is.gd/ouO2yH
    My $200 offer to the first person who can find where FOTF (USA) tells abuse victims it might be safer for them to leave and divorce. See details. - is.gd/PoEfM2
    8-in-10 kids of divorce turns out fine. And if their parents' divorce was for serious reasons, they are likely to place high value on marriage. Details: is.gd/wHk5eA
    Family research has found that ABUSE is up to 10 times worse for children than DIVORCE - is.gd/ZdDgwo
    Hope Restored’s inaccurate claims about children and divorce - is.gd/Woi6C9
    FOTF’s inaccurate claims about kids and divorce: is.gd/lwGThF
    FOTF doesn’t want you to know that divorce saves lives - is.gd/noXO3f
    ABOUT
    Gretchen Baskerville is a Christian divorce recovery leader and researcher. She used to be a fan and donor to Focus on the Family. But not anymore. For more than 20 years she has worked with Christian women and men going through difficult, life-saving divorces, listening with compassion to those who have suffered from domestic violence, betrayal, infidelity, addicted partners, and emotional abuse. #christiandivorce
    Herself the survivor of a toxic marriage, she walked through her own lifesaving divorce and was a single mother for many years. Today she is happily remarried. She is a graduate of Wheaton College with a degree in Bible and Christian Education.
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