Moving Forward After Divorce: Practical Steps to * Healing Your Hurts * Finding Fresh Perspective * Managing Your New LifeDivorce is a time of loss—it also becomes a time of change with the possibility that each partner might move forward toward personal restoration and wholeness. But how? David and Lisa Frisbie, authors of Happily Remarried, share godly wisdom, sound advice, and encouragement to help readers:
This excellent resource provides great help for those with children and will guide any divorced reader to see the hope of a second chance as they learn to depend on God's grace, sufficiency, and promises. |
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... Progress : A Divorce Roundtable ...... 201 Thanks to Our Friends from the Journey Questions for Reflection and Growth .. Resources on Divorce and Family Topics 211 213 229 A Horizon of Hope Divorce is a death and a Contents.
... Progress : A Divorce Roundtable ...... 201 Thanks to Our Friends from the Journey Questions for Reflection and Growth .. Resources on Divorce and Family Topics 211 213 229 A Horizon of Hope Divorce is a death and a Contents.
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