The term “Accountability Partner” can carry a high cringe factor. Yes, they are meant for good - offering space to confess to one another, to pray with one another, to hope for the best for each other.
But, if not handled well, Accountability Partners can cause more harm than good.
The enemy would love nothing more than for you and your partner to focus on your behavior, smother you in shame and isolate you.
Brothers and sisters, moving towards sexual wholeness begs for more than behavior management.
Follow along as we work through some tips on how not to have an effective partnership. And then, get your pen and paper ready for 5 tips to a powerful partnership.
Highlights:
Making Accountability Partnerships Work:
1. Frame up thinking with these questions: What do you want to do? What are you looking for? What do you desire?
2. Focus on the positive so you can begin to see your progress.
3. Celebrate, discuss, spend time on BOTH the good and the bad.
4. Dive into the deep matters: What were you feeling? What was happening under the surface? What were you really looking for? Were you lonely? Feeling ashamed?
5. Invite the Cross of Jesus into the center of your journey.
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