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Overcoming Divorce Shame: Part II
In my previous post, I explored the causes of feeling shamed by one’s divorce. Here are some strategies for overcoming divorce shame.
Linda M. Kurth,
"Shame Off You" to be published by Abingdon Press - Denise Pass
Abingdon Press will be releasing “Shame Off You” by Denise Pass in August 2018.
Denise Pass,
How to Pray after a Friendship Ends
How to pray after a friendship ends: friendships ending are a difficult reality of our Christian lives. But it’s important to seek God in prayer even in the midst of a friendship ending. Start with thanks, Forgive your friend (and yourself!), and ask God for new friends while being expectant that He is faithful to provide for you.
Molly Wilcox,
"Have you forgiven [Cheater]?" - Divorce Minister
“Have you forgiven your ex-wife?” -Inquiring Christian Let’s assume this person has not already passed judgment and condemned you as “bitter.” In other words, they are asking this question in good faith and out of genuine love for you. My response would be: What do you mean by “forgiven?” The answer to this question will … Continue reading ““Have you forgiven [Cheater]?””
David Derksen,
30 Days to Pray for Body Image: Day 9 – Body Shame
Struggling with shame related to your body or body image? Oh friend, we’ve all been there. That’s why today we’re going to pray specifically against shame. We’ll pray that you’ll feel and know what it means to live free from shame because Jesus died to take away all our guilt and shame. There’s no condemnation …
Heather Creekmore,
10 Important Points to Weigh Before We Commit to Something  - Jeanne Takenaka
Have you ever been asked to commit to something and answered yes before you stopped to think about it? We've probably all been in this place. But, before we answer yes or no, we need to consider a few different things. Knowing our personal values helps us in knowing when to commit to something. Click to read perspectives to help avoid overcommitment
Jeanne Takenaka,
Does God love imperfect, sinful us? - Today Can Be Different
Rather than allowing the devil to deceive us, we must grasp what Jesus’ sacrifice on the cross means for us – for you – personally. Spending time reading and meditating on Romans 6 and 8 will help us grow in our understanding. Don’t rush through. Spend as much time as it takes to really dig in.
Sheryl H. Boldt,
Inquiring Christian: Have you forgiven your ex? - Divorce Minister
“Have you forgiven your ex-wife?” -Inquiring Christian Let’s assume this person has not already passed judgment and condemned you as “bitter.” In other words, they are asking this question in good faith and out of genuine love for you. My response would be: What do you mean by “forgiven?” The answer to this question will … Continue reading “Inquiring Christian: Have you forgiven your ex?”
David Derksen,
When You Feel You've Fallen Too Far - Sharon Jaynes
I wish you could sit with me for one day and read the emails that come to my inbox. Some rip my heart out. Such was the case with the one I’m going to share with you today. This dear sister has graciously granted me permission to share it. This blog is a bit long, but I really want you to to get it. Read more…
Sharon Jaynes,
Overcoming Divorce Shame: Part II
In my previous post, I explored the causes of feeling shamed by one's divorce. Here are some strategies for overcoming divorce shame.
Linda M. Kurth,

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