How To Separate And Divorce As A Christian
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“Dr. Fredrika is a powerful, authentic, and sincere author who truly cares about making a difference in the lives of her readers. How to Separate and Divorce as a Christian is an invaluable resource which will help anyone who finds themselves in the challenging transition process of ending a covenant relationship. Having been through the process herself, Dr. Fredrika takes a very interactive, supportive, scripturally-based approach to helping you with all the major aspects of rebuilding your life after dissolution. The rest of your life is the best of your life, and this book helps you manifest that reality.”-Delatorro McNeal, best selling author of Caught Between a Dream and a Job.
This book is for you if you are a Christian who:
* Is facing separation or divorce after having tried everything to save your marriage and is in need of practical and spiritual advice to maneuver through the divorce process
* Knew what to do during your marriage but didn’t do it and is now facing separation or divorce
* Loves God, is well-meaning towards your spouse and yet you are contemplating whether to separate or divorce
This book does NOT:
* Promote or endorse divorce over the sanctity of marriage
* Condemn Christians who are facing separation or divorce
Now is the time to learn how to:
* Hear from God when making decisions about you and your children’s lives
* Let God teach you how to run your life rather than let your life run you
* Protect you and your children
* Arm yourself with 10 powerful spiritual weapons
* Encourage yourself even when you make mistakes
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SKU (ISBN): 9781615798599
ISBN10: 1615798595
Fredrika Flakes
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: June 2010
Publisher: Xulon Press
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