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What if the label “divorced” didn’t get the last word on your life? We open up about the shock of identity shifts, the ache of church missteps, and the fierce tenderness of a God who rescues. With guest voices shaped by ministry, widowhood, and fresh experience, we trace a path from survival to stability: naming harm, choosing safety, and rebuilding with scripture that feels like oxygen rather than noise.
We dig into the numbers without losing the humans behind them, and we talk candidly about faith’s real role in marriage stability. You’ll hear how small groups became lifelines, how mentors taught a richer theology of divorce that protects the vulnerable, and why Ezekiel’s Good Shepherd promises—“they shall no longer be prey”—can reframe the whole journey. We don’t romanticize trauma; we give you workable steps: therapy, community care, practical safety moves, and a simple litmus test for when you’re ready to date again. Expect nuance—owning your part without absorbing someone else’s sin, separating emotion from readiness, and choosing partners whose character proves out over time.
There’s hope here for the social whiplash too. We trade scripts for boundaries, awkward reveals for honest pacing, and we remember your marital status isn’t your most interesting trait. For parents, we talk about modeling healthy love so kids don’t inherit chaos as normal. And threaded through it all is the anchor image that steadies our hearts: being the bride of Christ, welcomed down the aisle week after week by a Groom who never breaks covenant and never threatens safety.
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By Renee Richel5
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What if the label “divorced” didn’t get the last word on your life? We open up about the shock of identity shifts, the ache of church missteps, and the fierce tenderness of a God who rescues. With guest voices shaped by ministry, widowhood, and fresh experience, we trace a path from survival to stability: naming harm, choosing safety, and rebuilding with scripture that feels like oxygen rather than noise.
We dig into the numbers without losing the humans behind them, and we talk candidly about faith’s real role in marriage stability. You’ll hear how small groups became lifelines, how mentors taught a richer theology of divorce that protects the vulnerable, and why Ezekiel’s Good Shepherd promises—“they shall no longer be prey”—can reframe the whole journey. We don’t romanticize trauma; we give you workable steps: therapy, community care, practical safety moves, and a simple litmus test for when you’re ready to date again. Expect nuance—owning your part without absorbing someone else’s sin, separating emotion from readiness, and choosing partners whose character proves out over time.
There’s hope here for the social whiplash too. We trade scripts for boundaries, awkward reveals for honest pacing, and we remember your marital status isn’t your most interesting trait. For parents, we talk about modeling healthy love so kids don’t inherit chaos as normal. And threaded through it all is the anchor image that steadies our hearts: being the bride of Christ, welcomed down the aisle week after week by a Groom who never breaks covenant and never threatens safety.
Support the show