Your decision to file for divorce is a HUGE one. One that affects you, your spouse, family members, kids, possibly your work, living situation, church, friends, LOTS. Let's take a deep look.
Your decision to file for divorce is a HUGE one. One that affects you, your spouse, family members, kids, possibly your work, living situation, church, friends, LOTS. Let's take a deep look.
Your decision to file for divorce is a HUGE one. One that affects you, your spouse, family members, kids, possibly your work, living situation, church, friends, LOTS. Let's take a deep look.
Navigating the divorce journey as a Christian involves taking crucial steps in the immediate aftermath of separation. We’ll discuss the importance of seeking support from your family, friends, and the nurturing embrace of your church community.
Learn some helpful topics for you to put pen to paper when sitting alone with your thoughts and with God.
God doesn't discard us in our moments of anguish and despair. Instead, He invites us to find redemption and unexpected blessings in the heart of tragedy.
On a recent episode of the UnYoked Podcast, we dared to break this silence, shedding light on a topic that has long been relegated to whispers and secrecy.
In the intricate tapestry of life, our stories are woven with threads of joy, sorrow, triumphs, and regrets. We all bear a narrative unique to us, with chapters we cherish, moments we'd rather forget, and lessons that have shaped our journey.
Divorce, irrespective of the reasons behind it, is a profound loss. It marks the end of the dreams, hopes, and goals two individuals once shared. The pain it inflicts can be soul-crushing, making it a journey that is neither easily comprehended nor neatly resolved.
In the pursuit of love and companionship, we often find ourselves at a crossroads, wondering how to make better choices in our search for a lasting and fulfilling relationship. This dilemma becomes even more complex for Christians who have experienced divorce.