My House Recovery Groups

Women's Support and Healing

The My House Women's Group provides a safe place for women who have been affected by a loved one's struggles with pornography and / or sexual addiction. Group meetings are private and confidential, and new members must sign a confidentiality statement before the location and time are disclosed for this weekly meeting. The women's group combines practical recovery principals with some reading and discussion of The Good News about Sex and Marriage by Christopher West.

The group is facilitated by Ruth Leininger, MS. Ruth has a B.A. in Psychology and Education from Briar Cliff University, and an M.S. in Counseling from Creighton University. Ruth and her husband Tim became a part of the Permanent Diaconate upon Tim’s ordination in November 2005. She and Tim are certified Safe Environment Trainers and members of the Anti-Pornography Task Force for the Archdiocese. Please contact Ruth Leininger with any questions or information about the women's group at 402.557.5664 or womensrecovery@archomaha.org.

Women's Support Group Brochure

Men's Recovery

Click here to download the format for the My House Men's Group.

The My House Men's Group provides prayer and recovery for every man's battle for sexual integrity. Group meetings are private and confidential, and new members must sign a confidentiality statement before the location and time are disclosed for these weekly meetings. Our meetings involve a practical approach to breaking free from pornography and lust, while growing as a man of God. Feel free to read our group format by clicking the link above. During group, we combine practical recovery strategies with reading and discussion of The Good News about Sex and Marriage by Christopher West. There is a weekly meeting available. As of November of 2009, there are dozens of men that have broken free from pornography for over one year by participation in groups like this in Kansas City Kansas and Colorado Springs, which is incredible compared to where many of us were in the past.

The group is facilitated by Deacon Tim Leininger. Tim was ordained to the Permanent Diaconate in November 2005 and has been active in the ministry of reaching out and helping others to find a way back. Tim has dealt with his own road of struggle with pornography addiction. With the help of prayer, education and his wife’s tough love, Tim has been free of pornography since January of 2005. Tim didn’t have the benefit of recovery programs like this in his battle and is grateful that this program can be a tool to help others make their way back to wholeness and integrity.

If you are ready to take a stand with other men, contact Tim at 402.557.5663 or mensrecovery@archomaha.org. Tim and Ruth are also in contact with other Christian leaders in the area that provide groups for healing and support, and are learning from other national programs to help develop this ministry.

Men's Recovery Group Brochure

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