They ask couples to picture a filing cabinet to explain how patterns from the past can sap the joy and fruitfulness from the present and future. The file drawer to the past should be closed.
“The past has already happened and gone,” Travis said. “But sometimes we leave the drawer open (to the past) and allow it to come into the present. We need to go back to the past to identify what the enemy wrote on our heart and what spiritual influences have attached themselves and close the drawer so we can be fully present and embrace a future full of possibilities with God.”
Another concept exposes lies versus truth from the past. “The brain absorbs lies like they are true,” Adelle said. “As long as you have a belief system that agrees with the enemy’s lies, you’ll remain in bondage.
They share the concept of blind spots, “You don’t know what you don’t know,” and through their programs help couples uncover these blind spots and support them to develop their individual, vertical relationship with God to bring themselves as whole and complete people to the marriage.
“Marriage coaching has nothing to do with marriage,” Travis said. “It has to do with how I show up as a whole and complete person who complements the marriage, rather than when I show up with all my thorns and fears and expect my spouse to complete me.”
“People in pain need help identifying how to capture their thoughts and unlearn patterns,” Adelle said. “I knew there was hope for our marriage, that we were going to make it and have a relationship pleasing to God, I just didn’t know how to do it when we were in crisis.”
The website also links to more than 200 videos they’ve recorded that dive deeper into their story, explain how to deal with betrayal, address personal growth and finding oneness. They note they enjoy watching God move mountains in marriages of all seasons all over the globe.
A link on the home page offers a free downloadable PDF for those whose spouse has been unfaithful. The Grahams enjoy walking through betrayal in person with a couple. They coach together so each spouse can understand what the other is experiencing and support the other in a God-honoring way.
Couples can access their online, on-demand Walking Through Betrayal program. The Grahams provide sample prayers, describe how to create an emotional safe haven, explain what it means to be in integrity and how to establish boundaries and safeguards. The curriculum addresses the five stages of grief and how to deal with triggers. They estimate more than 200 couples have accessed their help in this area. The program can be found on their website or through Right Now Media.