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Divorced Yet Not Forsaken: Rising up from the ashes of divorce to rediscover God’s perfect plan for your life
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Divorced Yet Not Forsaken: Rising up from the ashes of divorce to rediscover God’s perfect plan for your life in Ottawa, ON
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Divorced Yet Not Forsaken: Rising up from the ashes of divorce to rediscover God’s perfect plan for your life in Ottawa, ON
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Divorced Yet Not Forsaken is a faith-based memoir and spiritual reflection on surviving divorce while maintaining trust in God’s guidance and provision. Through personal narrative, the author recounts the end of a thirty-four-year marriage, the financial and emotional consequences that followed, and the gradual process of healing through prayer, Scripture, family support, and renewed purpose. The book presents parallel perspectives from both former spouses, offering insight into marital conflict, personal responsibility, midlife crisis, and the long-term impact of unresolved anger and misplaced priorities. Biblical passages are woven throughout the narrative to frame divorce not only as loss, but as a period of spiritual testing, growth, and realignment. Written for Christian men and women navigating separation, grief, loneliness, or identity changes after divorce, the book combines testimony, devotional reflection, and practical observations about forgiveness, financial rebuilding, emotional recovery, and faith. The tone is reflective and instructive rather than theoretical, addressing common stages of grief, depression, bitterness, and acceptance while emphasizing perseverance, accountability, and hope. Suitable for individuals seeking a biblically grounded perspective on divorce and restoration, the book explores how faith, family reconciliation, and renewed purpose can shape life after the death of a marriage.
Divorced Yet Not Forsaken is a faith-based memoir and spiritual reflection on surviving divorce while maintaining trust in God’s guidance and provision. Through personal narrative, the author recounts the end of a thirty-four-year marriage, the financial and emotional consequences that followed, and the gradual process of healing through prayer, Scripture, family support, and renewed purpose. The book presents parallel perspectives from both former spouses, offering insight into marital conflict, personal responsibility, midlife crisis, and the long-term impact of unresolved anger and misplaced priorities. Biblical passages are woven throughout the narrative to frame divorce not only as loss, but as a period of spiritual testing, growth, and realignment. Written for Christian men and women navigating separation, grief, loneliness, or identity changes after divorce, the book combines testimony, devotional reflection, and practical observations about forgiveness, financial rebuilding, emotional recovery, and faith. The tone is reflective and instructive rather than theoretical, addressing common stages of grief, depression, bitterness, and acceptance while emphasizing perseverance, accountability, and hope. Suitable for individuals seeking a biblically grounded perspective on divorce and restoration, the book explores how faith, family reconciliation, and renewed purpose can shape life after the death of a marriage.

















