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Divorce

Discovering Life After Divorce, Richter (Study, CPH) This four session study for support groups or individuals is from The Master's Touch series. This bible study helps those divorced form a healthy relationship with the Lord and rebuild relationships with family and friends.

Divorce, Daignault (Booklet, LLL) This booklet helps the divorced with common worries, questions and feelings. Advice on dealing with guilt, emotions, changes, loneliness, dating, and children, with an uplifting message about God's constant presence.

Divorced, Surviving the Pain, Peppler (Book, CPH) Meditations to point those in need of comfort, support, and encouragement after a divorce to the source of new life and hope - God Himself.

Life After Divorce: How to Grow Through a Divorce, Reed (Book, CPH) A divorce recovery book stressing the positive aspects of forgiveness and providing help to build a future, relying on the strength given by Jesus Christ.

Love Must Be Tough, Dobson (Book, Word) Dobson writes to those on the brink of divorce and to anyone seeking a better understanding of complex interrelationships between men and women. Loving toughness helps partners develop a healthy respect for each other.

When Your Ex Won't Pay, Palmer/Tangel-Rodriguez (Book, NavPress) This book is for custodial parents facing the uphill battle of claiming financial support for their children.

When Your Parents Call it Quits, Webster (Booklet, NavPress) This booklet for teens helps them deal with feelings about their parents, themselves, and God in the wake of divorce.

When Your Parents Pull Apart, Hunt (Book, Tyndale) This book is a teen's guide to surviving his parents divorce.

When your Son or Daughter Is Going Through a Divorce, Whiteman/Barr (Book, Nelson) Through personal and professional examples, the authors help parents understand their feelings, fears, and concerns surrounding a child's divorce.

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