Moving Forward After Divorce
Practical Steps to:
- Healing Your Hurts
- Finding Fresh Perspective
- Managing Your New Life
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Divorce is a time of loss—it also becomes a time of change with the possibility that each partner might move forward toward personal restoration and wholeness. But how? David and Lisa Frisbie, authors of Happily Remarried, share godly wisdom, sound advice, and encouragement to help readers:
- heal from feelings of anger and abandonment
- discover the sufficiency of God
- develop interests, dreams, and skills
- raise healthy kids alone or as a co–parent
- manage money (or the lack of it)
This excellent resource provides great help for those with children and will guide any divorced reader to see the hope of a second chance as they learn to depend on God’s grace, sufficiency, and promises.
Product Details:
- Paperback: 240 pages
- Publisher: Harvest House Publishers; 1 edition (August 1, 2006)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0736917640
- ISBN-13: 978-0736917643
- Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.3 x 0.6 inches
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Moving Forward After Divorce
“David and Lisa Frisbie share effective tools for living life in a stepfamily in a humorous yet effective way.”
—Stephen and Deanna Kaech, Community leaders, Stepfamily Ministry, Saddleback Church
“Moving Forward After Divorce is a book that really understands the pain, embarrassment, and hopelessness of divorce. David and Lisa Frisbie know how to get the broken unstuck from their place of anguish. The book is laid out in a plain and simple way with answers that have been tested time and again. What a tool for the care giver!”
—Chuck Millhuff, Revivalism Coordinator, The Church of the Nazarene
“Moving Forward After Divorce is an encouraging resource for those whose lives have been shattered by divorce. I highly recommend this book to those seeking God’s will in the aftermath of divorce.”
—Rev. Kevin Hopkins, Pastor, Choctaw Church of the Nazarene




