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Divorce and Remarriage
There are many views today on morality, relativity and right and wrong. Dr. Tony Evans refuses to let the voice of God be drowned out amidst the clamor of the crowd. In the age where people can get a “no-fault” divorce (When is it ever nobody’s fault?) believers who claim to live by God’s word cannot dodge the issue: we cannot skip it, run from it, or ignore it. God has spoken clearly on this subject and while it is far from easy to address, it must be dealt with. Combining a high view of marriage, compassion, and biblical authority, Tony Evans gives invaluable insight into divorce and remarriage as he explores real-life fears and questions by looking at...
Full ReviewThe Divorce Dilemma: God’s Last Word on Lasting Commitment
So you find yourself at one of life’s most important crossroads with an extremely difficult decision to make. Whether you’re married and considering divorce, single and considering marriage, or divorced and considering remarriage, you’re battling tough questions: Am I doing what’s best? Am I doing what’s right? Maybe you think no one knows exactly how you feel–no one understands the pressures shaping your decision. If that’s the case, you’ll be relieved to know you are wrong. God’s Word offers the most comprehensive guide to answering those questions. In The Divorce Dilemma, John MacArthur looks directly to the Bible to dig out the solutions and advice you need. This book can help to strengthen good marriages and heal troubled ones,...
Full ReviewTwo Homes for Tyler: A Story about Understanding Divorce
Children never want their children to get a divorce and most have a very hard time dealing with it if it happens. They fear everything will change and that can be very scary. Here Pamela Kennedy tells the story of a child whose parents get divorced, and how the life they have after the divorce is different than what it was before. While things are different for the family, they learn that different doesn’t always mean bad. This book includes a “Note to Parents” in which Vicki Wiley-Director of Children’s Ministries at First Presbyterian Church in Honolulu-gives suggestions on how parents can talk to their children about divorce and reassure them of their parents’...
Full ReviewFrom We to Me: Embracing Life Again After the Death or Divorce of a Spouse
While we don’t like to think about it, marriages eventually do come to an end, either with the death of a spouse or tragically through divorce. This “end” of a relationship leaves the other partner alone and facing an uncertain future. Whether widowed or divorced, the feeling and experience of aloneness–moving from being a “we to a me”—is a common one. This latest book from noted grief experts and authors Zonnebelt-Smeenge and De Vries focuses on two of five grief journey tasks–separating oneself and reinvesting fully in one’s own life–offering a unique self-help, psychological, and spiritual guide for the process of helping either the widowed or divorced to redefine and reinvest in...
Full ReviewCo-Parenting Works! Working Together to Help Your Children Thrive
What if your child’s ‘life-after-divorce’ could be better than you’ve hoped for? As the post-divorce dust settles, your child’s chances of leading a healthy, successful life are directly linked to how you and your former spouse relate. So instead of listening to statistics, read this book to discover real world co-parenting strategies from author, counselor, and co-parent Tammy Daughtry. Discover how you can make positive co-parenting work for you and your child by: * Understanding how today’s actions will affect your child in five, ten, and twenty years * Teaming with your child’s co-parent to develop strategies in the best interest of your children * Helping your child feel at ease in both homes * Increasing your child’s self-esteem...
Full ReviewAnd Marries Another
Rev. Kenneth E. Hagin offers comfort and help from the Word of God concerning issues related to marriage, divorce, and remarriage. Rev. Hagin also brings clarity and understanding to the common misconceptions that have permeated the Church regarding this subject. Once divorced, forever barred from church leadership–sometimes even from full fellowship. Isn’t that what the plain sense of Scripture teaches? No, says Keener. In this compassionate and carefully documented study, he first explores how the early Christians would have understood the statements of Jesus and Paul on divorce and remarriage. Keener then builds a soundly scriptural view of divorce and remarriage–a view that reminds the church that all of its members are forgiven people. About Craig S. Keener Craig...
Full ReviewMarriage, Divorce and Remarriage
Rev. Kenneth E. Hagin offers comfort and help from the Word of God concerning issues related to marriage, divorce, and remarriage. Rev. Hagin also brings clarity and understanding to the common misconceptions that have permeated the Church regarding this...
Full ReviewDivorce Busting: A Revolutionary and Rapid Program for Staying Together
In this ground-breaking book, Michele Weiner-Davis gives straightforward, effective advice on how couples can stay together instead of come apart. Using case histories to illustrate her marriage-enriching, divorce-preventing techniques, which can be used even if only one partner participates, Weiner-Davis shows readers: * How to leave the past behind and set attainable goals * Strategies for identifying problem-solving behavior that works — and how to make changes last * “Uncommon-sense” methods for breaking unproductive patterns Inspirational and accessible, Divorce Busting shows readers in pain that working it out is better than getting...
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