UnYoked Living: The Divorce Recovery Podcast

Finding Faithful Friends: Navigating Friendships After Divorce


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After the storm of divorce, many Christian divorcees find themselves navigating not just the pain of a broken marriage, but also the complexities of shifting friendships. In this heartfelt episode, host Todd Turner delves into the all-too-common experience of why friends may abandon you post-divorce, and how to form new, supportive connections. Whether it’s the awkwardness of couple friendships, societal judgments, or simply the fear and grief that come with change, Todd tackles these issues with compassion and insight, sharing personal stories and biblical wisdom. Discover how to treasure real friendships, create meaningful coed groups, and approach these challenges with grace. Tune in to Episode 4 of the UnYoked Podcast, "Finding Faithful Friends: Navigating Friendships After Divorce as a Christian," and start fostering a supportive community that will stand by you in times of trials and transition. For more empowering resources, visit our website and step into a journey of recovery and reconnection.

Welcome to the UnYoked Podcast, where we explore the untold stories of divorce from a Christian perspective. Join Todd Turner, your Creative Digital Guide, as he dives deep into the emotional and spiritual challenges faced by those going through the process of unyoking. In each episode, we'll discuss the impact of divorce on friendships, family, and personal growth. Tune in as we share inspiring stories, practical advice, and valuable insights to help you navigate the complexities of divorce and rediscover your purpose. Don't forget to subscribe and join our supportive community!

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UnYoked - The Post Divorce Podcast: Navigating your divorce and recovery with grace.

Divorce and the new single life is hard but it is even more complex when you made a promise to God to "keep your marriage till death do you part." American Christian culture doesn't make navigating the decisions and ripple effects of divorce any easier. Christian marriage and divorce advice runs rampant yet often conflicts with the realities of pain, abuse, loneliness, and the real world.

God has a lot more to say than, “I hate divorce.” God gives a standard and then graciously restores and renews people even when His standard isn't met.

Those of us who are navigating the life changing event of unYoking from a spouse and/or uprooting a family have to journey through some dark, lonely, and confusing places. Our issues aren't frequently tackled from the pulpit and the advice we receive isn't always relevant to our current place.

The UnYoked podcast is just for you. A safe place to wonder, ponder, relate, and consider your steps of navigating a divorce, singleness, and the future. A place where we live in the tension between God's plan and the realities of living in a broken world with broken people and broken relationships. Buckle up... remove the mask.. and let's get real about discussing the ripple effects of divorce and equip ourselves to survive being unYoked as a Christian.

Visit ToddTurner.com/Divorce for more resources.


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