Ep. 148: Alicia Barr on breaking free from secrecy.
Secrecy is quiet at first. Then it gets heavy. Then it owns the room.
In this powerful episode of MercyCast, I sit down with Alicia Barr, author of More Than a Secret, for a raw and redemptive conversation about confession, compromise, accountability, and the transforming power of grace.
Alicia shares her story of a four-year extramarital affair, hitting rock bottom two years in, and quietly searching for a Christian resource written from the mistress’s perspective.
“I went searching in confidence… and I couldn’t find it.”
So she wrote the book she needed.
This episode addresses:
The emotional and spiritual impact of secrecy
Church hurt, isolation, and loss of belonging.
Infidelity recovery and personal responsibility
Christian counseling and confession
Grace greater than shame
This is not a story of blame-shifting. Alicia takes full responsibility for her choices. But she also courageously names the vulnerabilities beneath them—loneliness, disconnection, and the deep human need to be seen and known.
As Scripture warns in 1 Corinthians 10:12, “If you think you are standing firm, be careful that you don’t fall.” None of us is beyond temptation.
Rock Bottom: When Secrets Collapse
Alicia describes rock bottom as lying on her bedroom floor, crying out to God, wanting nothing more than to die.
Years later, at a conference, author and speaker Annie F. Downs paused mid-session and said a sentence that would change Alicia’s life.
That moment pierced through the silence.
Alicia told her sister.
She found a counselor.
She stepped into the light.
According to research by Michael Slepian, author of The Secret Life of Secrets, the average person carries 13 secrets—five of which are never told to anyone.
We are not built to carry that weight alone.
Grace Greater Than Shame
During counseling, as Alicia condemned herself repeatedly, her therapist gently said:
“That’s what Jesus Christ went to the cross for.”
The cross did not excuse her sin—it transformed her.
“The story doesn’t end with secrecy. It ends with the cross.”
Today, community is non-negotiable. Alicia has trusted women in her life who can ask her anything, anytime, anywhere. Accountability is no longer optional—it’s life-giving.
This episode of MercyCast is for:
Anyone carrying a secret
Anyone battling shame after infidelity.
Anyone who feels unforgivable
Anyone afraid that being fully known means being abandoned.
Healing begins with truth.
Community breaks isolation.
Grace is stronger than your worst decision.
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For more conversations like this one, check out my book, Vulnerable: Rethinking Human Trafficking.