Surviving an unwanted divorce A biblical, practical guide to letting go while holding yourself together

Lysa TerKeurst

Book - 2025

"Lysa TerKeurst, Dr. Joel Muddamalle, and Licensed Professional Counselor Jim Cress, hosts of the Therapy & Theology podcast, help readers understand what the Bible says about how to survive the death of a marriage while pursuing wholeness and healing"-- Provided by publisher.

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Informational works
Instructional and educational works
Self-help publications
Documents d'information
Matériel d'éducation et de formation
Livres de croissance personnelle
Published
Nashville, Tennessee : Nelson Books [2025]
Language
English
Main Author
Lysa TerKeurst (author)
Other Authors
Joel Muddamalle (author), Jim Cress, Shae Hill
Physical Description
xvi, 144 pages : illustration ; 23 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 140-143).
ISBN
9781400250127
  • A note from Lysa
  • Introduction: Secrets always take a toll on their keeper
  • A house cut in two
  • What about my covenant with God?
  • But doesn't God hate divorce?
  • Is the only valid reason for divorce sexual infidelity?
  • Why hasn't God stopped all this from happening?
  • Life changes, but you get to decide how you change
  • It's time to take the high ground you were meant to occupy
  • Forgiveness feels so incredibly unfair
  • What does accepting this new normal look like?
  • Conclusion: Now it's time to dream again.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

TerKeurst (I Want to Trust You, But I Don't) teams up with her Therapy and Theology podcast cohosts Muddamalle (The Hidden Peace), a theologian, and Cress, a therapist, for a refreshingly concise and candid guide to enduring divorce. After learning of her husband's infidelity in 2016, TerKeurst engaged with him in a "dysfunctional dance" of empty promises, marriage counseling, and reconciliation attempts before filing for divorce in 2021 ("I wasn't giving up. I was finally accepting the reality that changing a marriage really isn't possible if one of the two people is unwilling or incapable of making the desperately needed changes"). The author addresses concerns common to believers considering or recovering from a divorce, including the biblical stance on the subject (God doesn't "hate divorce," according to TerKeurst, and scripture shows it's "permissible under certain situations," including in abusive marriages), how to adjust to a new normal, and how to forgive without forgetting or reconciling. TerKeurst does important work in debunking the notion that divorce is a spiritual failure, while actionable tips from Cress (on recognizing codependency, among other topics) add value. This will be a balm to believers in the midst of or fresh off their own marital breakups. (Nov.)

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