Dramatic Sketches in Divorce Recovery

· CSS Publishing
Ebook
50
Pages

About this ebook

For Christians who have suffered through the traumatic experience of a divorce, these presentations provide the components for maintaining a deep faith while working through the process of suffering and healing.

These group sessions follow solid scriptural guidelines and provide discussion questions for dealing with the issues of divorce. The brief sketches can be read by members of the group and hit the very real stages of recovery head-on.

Included are:
- Restoring Hope
- Dealing With The Pain
- Finding Help
- Dealing With Finances
- Helping The Children
- Dealing With Your Ex
- Forgiveness, Grace, and Repentance
- New Relationships

Robert Alan Ward does not write from the standpoint of objective observation but from real experience, having gone through his own divorce in 1990. After serving in the United States Air Force in Darmstadt, Germany, Ward earned the B.S. degree in Christian Education from Christian Heritage College. A nineteen-year veteran of United Parcel Service, he is a busy father of a twenty-year-old son and three teenage daughters. He is a member of Emmanuel Faith Community Church in Escondido, California, where he serves in 'Heart Healers', a divorce recovery ministry. He has also written Dramatic Sketches From Romans (CSS Publishing Company, 1999), and Reviving The Spark (CSS Publishing Company, 1998), youth skits that address teen values. His book The Dilemma was published in 1988.

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