Julie Sanford

Married to Addiction

Julie Sanford

  • Episode 41: What if My Husband Never Gets Sober?

Episode 41: What if My Husband Never Gets Sober?

Monday 25th April 2022

Julie Sanford discusses what to do if your husband never gets sober, offering hope and practical advice on 'Married to Addiction' Episode 41.
16 minutes
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Empowering
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Married to Addiction
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Julie Sanford
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Facing the Future: What If Your Husband Never Gets Sober?

Anything that God allows into your life has a purpose, and it is a good purpose, and you can count on your having a good purpose, because he is good.
Have you ever found yourself wondering, 'What if my husband never gets sober?' It's a question that can haunt many wives of alcoholics. In this episode of 'Married to Addiction', host Julie Sanford confronts this tough topic head-on. She acknowledges the fear and uncertainty that come with such thoughts but emphasizes that it doesn't mean a life of misery is inevitable.
Julie explores what your physical and spiritual situation might look like if sobriety remains out of reach for your spouse. She discusses the options available to you, including practical steps and coping strategies to maintain your well-being. Julie also delves into the importance of self-care and self-worth, reminding listeners that their value isn't diminished by their husband's addiction. Throughout the episode, faith and spirituality are highlighted as crucial anchors in navigating these turbulent waters.
Julie reassures listeners that anything God allows in our lives has a purpose, even if it's hard to see in the moment. This episode is a must-listen for any wife grappling with the fear of an uncertain future, offering hope, guidance, and a sense of community.