The 30 Day Life After Divorce Prayer Challenge for Women
By Charis Rooks
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The first few weeks after divorce are often the hardest to deal with. Struggling against the feelings of inadequacy, anger, and sadness can take a toll on you and often finding a reprieve can help. "The 30 Day Life after Divorce Prayer Challenge for Women," offers those that are struggling with the days following divorce with an outlet for the tumult of emotions.
All things are possible through prayer and the 30 Day Challenge is just the start toward your personal recovery. Divorce is a process that inexplicably changes a person but with prayer and devotion you can become the woman you want to be and can certainly regain the life and spirit that you had prior to divorce. This book works with women to challenge their faith and push them to discover the healing power of prayer.
This book is a day by day guide that helps those suffering after divorce find a way to channel their emotions, both good and bad, toward something that has the ability to build you spiritually. Daily prayer may seem difficult but with the help of this prayer challenge you can find ways to be thankful again, to be happy, and to work through the emotions that may seem as if they are going to stunt forward progress. Divorce is not the end of the line and through prayer you can regain your center and begin to become the woman you have always wanted to be
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The 30 Day Life After Divorce Prayer Challenge for Women - Charis Rooks
To the woman that holds this book in her hand
My Prayer is that you are able to see through this challenge that God put you here for a reason, he created you, he molded you, and he has and always will love you, do not ever forget that. Though it may seem that you are getting an unfair end of the stick, or you’re overwhelmed with brokenness this too shall pass. Lean on God and know that God will never leave you nor forsake you. Let God see you through this. – Charis
Trust in the LORD with all your heart, and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct your paths.
Proverbs 3:5-6
Day 1
Today begin with your thank you prayer for being alive and having a life purpose that is dedicated to God’s use.
And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose
(Romans 8:28).
For some there are moments that may occur in your life where you say to yourself I’m here after divorce now what
? There are so many suggestions and ideas from family and friends it can make you feel over whelmed. When I think of these suggestions I think of clothing in a clothing store. In today’s society there are several clothing options, however I have yet to see a woman go into clothing store and buy items for herself that do not fit. That’s just not practical, for example, the average woman would not buy herself a pair of pants out of the newborn section. No, instead she will shop for her own particular style and size that is specific to her needs and liking. So why do we take every piece of advice after divorce and try to apply it to our lives? Some may argue and may say I did it out of desperation. I would then ask you out of desperation would you run to the newborn section of a clothing store to buy business attire for an interview? Sounds unrealistic and borderline crazy, however, this is exactly what you are doing in your life by trying every suggestion. Yes we have loved ones and families who have our best interest in mind however, their advice is what they want to see for us at times. This isn’t a bad thing. In fact, in some cases they love us enough to want to help. However, what is dangerous is the fact that their advice is what THEY want to see for our lives and this may not be what GOD wants for our lives. The best way to handle multiple suggestions from those who love you would be to select and pray regarding the suggestion that applies to your particular need at that point in time. In other words, suggestions of dating the day after your divorce would not be as much of a wise priority suggestion as would a family member discussing with you ways to save your money and invest as a single woman. Remember to thank your family and friends for their love and concern for you and then pray over the suggestions. If your spirit says move on it then you do just that. You move to the next phase which is applying that suggestion to your particular situation. If you are not feeling well about a suggestion and you find yourself debating or polling others then I bet it’s safe to say that this is not a suggestion that should take priority right now in your situation. I’m not saying you will never need it, I’m saying just for now it should be revisited when you feel more comfortable with the suggestion and application of it in your