People have great hope to make changes with the New Year, with addiction being one area from which people want to be free.
Statistics further show addiction is widespread and is now affecting our children in this digital age. Since people are sometimes hesitant to discuss it, sex addiction has been allowed to become an addiction now surpassing any other in America. It’s easy to access, free, and there are no race or age barriers that prevent anyone from obtaining it. So, how can someone break free? That’s where our personal testimony comes in, which is one of the keys to helping someone recover.
We have a heart for those struggling with addiction. We have walked this road and don’t just bring a wall full of credentials and certifications to these hurting families. We have a redemption story, and show them they can have an addiction-free life, great family relations, and can go on to help people themselves if they are willing to put the work into it. It took time to create the problem, so it takes some time to recover.
Bryan and Joann work with married or single men and women. Joann also specializes in working with spouses experiencing a variety of betrayal symptoms, which is a unique field, as not many are trained in this area of spouse recovery.
We recently finished a Worldwide Breaking Free Virtual Summit where we were guest speakers, along with other leaders in this field, including famous authors, pastors, counselors, Heart of Man actors, filmmakers and neuroscientists. This propelled us onto the scene where we’ve now had people reaching out to us from all over the world.
We recently partnered with Unbreakable Marriage Ministries, who has so graciously offered their suite of offices for our use, as well as an educational classroom. In addition to always being able to coach people via zoom conferencing online, we now have an office right in the heart of Mesa.
The top experts in the field that brought this issue into the mainstream vocabulary many decades ago have trained us. We also partner with Arizona psychotherapists, counselors and churches referring people to us. There is a media page on our website for speaking requests. We actually have workshops coming up next April and June in Mesa.
For more information, call (480) 204-7998, or send an email to joann@unashamedbygrace.org. You also may visit our website at UnashamedbyGrace.org and follow us on Instagram @UnashamedByGrace and on Facebook @unashamedbygrace.