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Cheryl's Story: God is Greater than our Deepest Wounds (Part 2)

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Cheryl is back to share more of her healing journey through a divorce, which like many others involved several layers of grief. Cheryl is so gifted in the sharing of details of this process, which reveal God’s tender care and attention to her wounds. She will share how critical it was to find a safe space to share her pain. She will also talk about how she knew she was maturing through the grief and what she learned about herself, especially as she relates to God in her most fragile moments.

If you’re on a similar journey or know someone walking through a divorce, I encourage you to listen to the way Cheryl points to the redemptive nature of God repeatedly throughout this conversation.

In this episode you’ll learn:

  • Why we should continually release the temptation to find quick fixes to our grief
  • The metaphor God used to show Cheryl what unforgiveness would do to her heart
  • The power of gratitude in our healing journey
  • Why Cheryl considers it a gift to be confronted with her limitations
  • What the church can do more of to minister to those walking through divorce

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Print and eBook are available now through the publisher here.

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Cheryl is back to share more of her healing journey through a divorce, which like many others involved several layers of grief. Cheryl is so gifted in the sharing of details of this process, which reveal God’s tender care and attention to her wounds. She will share how critical it was to find a safe space to share her pain. She will also talk about how she knew she was maturing through the grief and what she learned about herself, especially as she relates to God in her most fragile moments.

If you’re on a similar journey or know someone walking through a divorce, I encourage you to listen to the way Cheryl points to the redemptive nature of God repeatedly throughout this conversation.

In this episode you’ll learn:

  • Why we should continually release the temptation to find quick fixes to our grief
  • The metaphor God used to show Cheryl what unforgiveness would do to her heart
  • The power of gratitude in our healing journey
  • Why Cheryl considers it a gift to be confronted with her limitations
  • What the church can do more of to minister to those walking through divorce

Grab your copy of Lifted From Shame

Order your eBook or print book on Amazon here.

Print and eBook are available now through the publisher here.

  continue reading

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