Resurrection Still Has Scars

A 4-Day Path to Peace, Acceptance, and Mercy

A Free Guided Retreat for Couples Carrying Wounds in Their Marriage

Jesus rose from the dead.

And He kept His wounds.

Not as proof of pain—
but as evidence of love.

So here is the uncomfortable question:

If Christ didn’t erase His scars…
why are you still trying to erase yours?

Most Couples Don’t Struggle Because
They Stopped Loving Each Other

They struggle because something painful happened
and no one ever taught them what to do with it.

A harsh word.
A betrayal of trust.
Years of resentment.
Unspoken disappointment.

So couples try to move forward.
But the past quietly follows them.
Until resentment begins shaping the future.
This retreat is about something deeper than “fixing” a relationship.
It’s about redeeming what already happened.

Healing Doesn’t Mean Erasing the Past

The modern world offers two solutions to pain:
Pretend it didn’t happen
or
Stay angry forever.
But the Gospel offers a third way.

Christ did not erase His wounds.
He transformed them.
That is what mercy does.
And that is what this retreat helps couples begin to experience.

We Created

Resurrection Still Has Scars

A free 4-day guided retreat for couples seeking peace, acceptance, and mercy in their marriage.

Each day offers a short reflection and simple exercise designed to help couples process wounds without denying them or being controlled by them.

This is not therapy.

This is not forced positivity.

This is honest healing rooted in the wisdom of the Cross.

A Few Insights From the Retreat

Here are a few of the truths couples encounter during the journey:

“Resentment is pain that never received mercy.”

Many couples think resentment comes from anger.
It often comes from wounds that were never acknowledged.

“Forgiveness does not erase the wound.”

It transforms what the wound becomes.
Mercy does not pretend something didn’t hurt.
It redeems what the pain could have destroyed.

“You cannot control what happened.”

But you can decide what it will mean.
Couples regain peace when they stop fighting the past
and start redeeming it.

“Healing often begins before the relationship is fixed.”

Peace does not come when everything is resolved.
Peace comes when we surrender control.

What You’ll Experience in the 4-Day Retreat

Each day includes:

  • Short Daily Video Reflections
    Simple insights that help you see wounds, forgiveness, and mercy with fresh clarity.

  • Guided Couple Exercises
    Practical steps that help couples release resentment and restore trust.
  • Prayer That Meets Real Wounds
    Not abstract spirituality—but honest conversation with God.

  • A Surprising Sense of Peace
    Many couples experience peace before the situation itself is fully resolved.

Who This Retreat Is For

This experience is especially helpful for couples who:

  • Feel resentment lingering in their marriage
  • Struggle to move forward after painful experiences
  • Want to forgive—but aren’t sure how
  • Feel stuck between anger and pretending everything is fine
  • Desire healing rooted in faith and honesty

You can begin the retreat together or individually.
Sometimes one spouse beginning the journey changes everything.

The Truth About Healing

Healing rarely begins with solving every problem.
It begins when we stop asking:
“How do I erase the past?”
And start asking:
“How can God redeem it?”

Begin the Free 4-Day Retreat

Resurrection Still Has Scars

A Path to Peace, Acceptance, and Mercy

A guided journey for couples seeking healing in their marriage.

Free.
Simple.
Faithful.

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