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EPISODE · May 21, 2026 · 16 MIN

19. Anger After Betrayal: The Emotion Christians Are Afraid to Talk About

from Divorced and Redeemed| Infidelity, Broken Heart, New Beginnings · host Bonita Hamm - Divorce Coach; Christian Life Coach

If you’ve been telling yourself, “I shouldn’t still be this angry…” — this episode is for you. In this deeply honest and healing conversation, we’re talking about the emotion many Christian women feel after betrayal and divorce…but are often afraid to admit out loud: anger. After a spouse’s betrayal, infidelity, deception, or emotional abandonment, many women carry hidden rage, resentment, bitterness, and emotional exhaustion while simultaneously feeling guilty for having those emotions at all. But is anger itself actually sinful? And what does the Bible really say about processing anger in a healthy way? In this episode, we discuss: • Why anger after betrayal is a normal emotional response • How Christian women are often taught to suppress painful emotions • What unhealed anger and bitterness can quietly do to your heart • Practical, biblical steps toward healing, peace, and emotional freedom You’ll also hear encouragement for the woman who feels stuck replaying the betrayal, struggling with resentment, or wondering if she’ll ever feel like herself again. Friend, your pain matters to God. And healing is still possible. Connect with me on Facebook at: Divorced and Redeemed | Facebook Contact Me at: [email protected]

If you’ve been telling yourself, “I shouldn’t still be this angry…” — this episode is for you. In this deeply honest and healing conversation, we’re talking about the emotion many Christian women feel after betrayal and divorce…but are often afraid to admit out loud: anger. After a spouse’s betrayal, infidelity, deception, or emotional abandonment, many women carry hidden rage, resentment, bitterness, and emotional exhaustion while simultaneously feeling guilty for having those emotions at all. But is anger itself actually sinful? And what does the Bible really say about processing anger in a healthy way? In this episode, we discuss: • Why anger after betrayal is a normal emotional response • How Christian women are often taught to suppress painful emotions • What unhealed anger and bitterness can quietly do to your heart • Practical, biblical steps toward healing, peace, and emotional freedom You’ll also hear encouragement for the woman who feels stuck replaying the betrayal, struggling with resentment, or wondering if she’ll ever feel like herself again. Friend, your pain matters to God. And healing is still possible. Connect with me on Facebook at: Divorced and Redeemed | Facebook Contact Me at: [email protected]

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