When Hans moved back in with his parents, they insisted he attend marriage counseling – something he began alone, because by that time Star was done – done with him, done with their young marriage. Thanks to the generosity of his parents who helped cover the cost, Hans obtained wise, Christian counsel.
As he kept working with the counselor, Hans started to learn how to apply the Gospel to everyday moments in life and began to pursue Star, hoping to reconcile.
For Star’s part, she wasn’t ready to believe that Hans’ transformation was real. “His pursuit of me during that time was really beautiful,” she said. “At first it got on my nerves, and I tried my old behavior of pushing buttons, but he never again responded in the way I’d seen him before.”
She agreed to meet with the marriage counselor just a few times so she could “check the box” and say she’d done it, because in her mind, even though she was witnessing Hans change, she considered their marriage dead.
Star will never forget the question the counselor asked that made all the difference in their lives.
“Do you believe Jesus Christ was raised from the dead?” “Yeah, yeah, I believe that,” she answered. He disagreed, “You don’t hear what I am asking you. You believe God took a dead man out of the grave and raised him back to life again so you could be saved, but you don’t think God can heal your marriage?” That one statement changed everything.
“That’s when God decided I would see clearly,” she said. “I realized God can heal anything if you believe he can.” The Molegraafs began to watch God redirect their marriage and do things in their lives they had never experienced. Star’s posture shifted from pursuing how to get out of the marriage to believing in the marriage. They went to church together and counseling twice a week. Now they both wanted their marriage to work and believed God would make it into something beautiful. Just a few months later they developed a passion to help others in situations like theirs. They started inviting people to church and taking couples to FamilyLife Weekend to Remember retreats.