Joe did a radio interview the other day and they introduced him with this song, Slow Fade, from Casting Crowns. We were both blow away by it because it so eloquently describes what we see daily--sexual compromise and the heartache it inflicts on families. Take a minute to watch this. No commentary needed as this speaks for itself. -R Continue Reading
Archives for August 2009
Questions Wounded Wives Ask Part II
Renee, how is it that your ministry WIFEBOAT came about? My husband, Joe Dallas, has worked with men for over 20 years with men who have wrestled against sexual brokenness –whether it’s been pornography, homosexuality, adultery—and for every man who has come for help there’s a hurting, confused and shattered wife who needs help and support. Sexual sin is not just about the man who is struggling with it—it’s about a marriage in trauma. I have run support groups through the years, but WifeBoat is a teaching blog resource and a way for women Continue Reading
WifeBoat Featured on Janet Parshall Broadcast
Renee Dallas and WifeBoat were featured on the "Talking It Over with Janet Parshall " broadcast Saturday, August 15th. In the hour long show, Janet and Renee talked about how a wife deals with the profound hurt and pain she feels when she discovers her husband is involved in sexual sin, and how she can approach the situation she finds herself in. Is the approach different depending on the sin—pornography, adultery, homosexuality? The show also featured a call-in format and information about the upcoming WifeBoat Online Support Group. To Continue Reading
Questions Wounded Wives Ask
Renee, you've been telling us about the WIFEBOAT Online Support Groups. What sort of topics will you cover in this program? The WIFEBOAT Online Support Group will be 2 hours a week for 12 weeks. After we take some time to share our stories, each session will have a short teaching on subjects relevant to their recovery--boundaries, wounded femininity, children and family issues--then we'll have a group discussion on how this issue is affecting each one. I even have a special guest facilitator planned--my husband Joe will be on hand for a Continue Reading
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