No. Rebuilders is a secular, research-based emotional recovery program.
We welcome people of all faiths — and those without a faith background — because healing from divorce is a human experience, not a religious one.
Our goal is to provide a supportive space that focuses on emotional growth, self-discovery, and connection, free of religious doctrine or spiritual agenda.
While both programs support individuals navigating divorce, their foundations, methods, and goals are distinctly different. Use this side-by-side comparison to understand which approach best fits your—or your client's—emotional recovery journey.
Grounded in psychology, not theology
Based on the work of Dr. Bruce Fisher, a clinical psychologist
Focused on emotional healing, identity reconstruction, and healthy relationships
Designed to complement therapy, not replace it or offer religious counsel
While we don’t teach or promote religious content, we respect and affirm each participant’s spiritual beliefs. Many of our participants bring their own faith into the process — and find ways to integrate their spiritual values into their healing — but it’s always personal and never imposed.
If you're comparing Rebuilders to programs like DivorceCare, here's what to know: