CoachingHope4U: Life After Intimate Betrayal

Faith Protector: The God Who Stood Behind Me

8 min · 13. mai 2026
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After betrayal and divorce shattered my life, I sat in church wondering how a “good Father” could allow so much devastation. Years later, while reading about Moses and the Israelites crossing the Red Sea, I noticed something I had never seen before: God moved behind them. In this episode, Kim Hansen Petroni explores the image of God as protector — standing between wounded people and harm — and challenges faith communities to become a refuge for women navigating betrayal trauma and divorce. For anyone who has ever wondered: “Where was God when my life fell apart?” You can find more information HERE [www.coachinghope4u.com]. You can find the blog HERE [https://www.coachinghope4u.com/post/faith-community-protector].

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