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Better Than Okay

Finding Hope and Healing After Your Marriage Ends

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62 of 62 copies available
62 of 62 copies available
Some seasons of life can seem inordinately more difficult than one human should ever have to endure. For Brandi Wilson, this was the year when her husband of more than twenty years-and a megachurch pastor-walked away from her and her family, her church community dissolved, and her dreams and identity were shattered. Yet God transformed this heartbreaking, overwhelming year into an invaluable lesson on the gift of healing. Here Brandi vulnerably and beautifully tells her story of confronting grief and heartache head-on and learning how to grow from the pain. She poignantly reminds us that your story is always evolving as she helps you rely on and find comfort in the promises of God; endure the darkest moments and seasons of life; address your grief head-on; begin a new journey toward healing; and find freedom in your new identity. While grief and tragedy seem final and your life and dreams look drastically different, there is hope for renewed joy, peace, and redemption. Your pain doesn't get the final say; through God's grace and healing power, you will be better than okay.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      May 22, 2023
      Life coach Wilson (Leading and Loving It) offers encouraging, been-there guidance for those struggling with feelings of abandonment in the wake of divorce. Recalling the devastation she experienced after her pastor husband left her, their sons, and the Nashville megachurch they founded—a debacle that played out in newspaper headlines—Wilson writes, “It wasn’t just my marriage that unraveled... life as I knew it had ended.” Drawing on her experience, she aims to help readers working through the ends of their marriages to “survive your divorce and come out stronger.” Wilson digs into such issues as solo parenting, dating, and the importance of sustaining one’s own dreams: “Think back to who you were pre-marriage... Remember who she was before she became a we,” she advises. Though readers may not always find the inclusion of Wilson’s own journal entries useful, they will be charmed by her at turns vulnerable and humorous anecdotes, as when she describes the travails of dating while raising teenage sons (“As I turned the corner into the family room, I was greeted by a male voice stating, ‘You missed curfew.’ My immediate response was ‘Yes, sir,” before I... remembered that I am the adult”). The result is a fresh perspective on healing from heartbreak.

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