Finding Hope After Divorce
$7.99
This six-week, no-homework study gives solid, biblical insights to help readers recover from the grief over the end of a marriage.
Along with comfort that God is a healer and counselor, this study guide takes readers into the Bible to discover for themselves the truth about why divorce is so painful, where they can turn for hope, and how they can move forward with a godly perspective on their new reality. They’ll find practical advice and encouragement, as well as reassurance of God’s love and redemptive power at work in even the most difficult situations.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781601425584
ISBN10: 1601425589
Kay Arthur
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 2014
40 Minute Bible Studies
Publisher: WaterBrook
Print On Demand Product
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