NEWS PROVIDED BY
Brothers Road
March 6, 2019
NASHVILLE, March 6, 2019 /Standard Newswire/ -- An intensive weekend workshop and retreat for women who have felt betrayed by the men in their lives -- especially around adulterous affairs, abuse or secret same-sex attractions -- is broadening its outreach by renaming itself as it nears its 10-year-anniversary.
The new name, "A Woman Who Loves," will be the title of the program for the first time when it is offered next in Lewisburg, Tenn., south of Nashville, April 12 to 14.
"A Woman Who Loves" is an experiential-healing and personal-growth retreat primarily for women who are working through hurt, betrayal, fear, anger, and grief related to issues with the men in their lives --whether husbands, ex-husbands, fathers, sons or others.
Previously called "A Wife's Healing Journey" since its founding in 2009, the weekend intensive was originally created as support for wives of men who experience varying degrees of same-sex attraction (SSA). It was initially designed as a complement to the widely recognized Journey Into Manhood program (www.brothersroad.org/jim) for men conflicted over unwanted or incongruous same-sex attractions but who generally don't want to live a gay life. About a third of the men who attend Journey Into Manhood are married to women and want to keep their marriages intact.
Mary Jane Morgan, MA in Counseling, co-creator of "A Woman Who Loves," explains, "Over the years, we have found that this work is just as healing and empowering for women dealing with issues not directly related to husbands or marriages or to the SSA issue. By changing our name, we are opening up this healing, empowering work to a broader cross-section of women—including not just wives but girlfriends, ex-wives, widows, daughters, sisters, mothers and friends."
"A Woman Who Loves" is led by women and married couples who have survived an affair, or a husband's struggles with same-sex attractions, or porn or sex addictions, or other difficult issues.
Morgan added, though, that "the weekend is also appropriate for women who simply want to better understand themselves and the men they love—or women who want to open their hearts to loving again."
To learn more, visit www.brothersroad.org/womanwholoves or www.awomanwholoves.org.
SOURCE Brothers Road
CONTACT: Rich Wyler, 434-227-9346
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Intensive Workshop-Retreat for Women Hurt by Men's Affairs or Secret Same-Sex Attractions Broadens Outreach with New Name: 'A Woman Who Loves'