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Bill ButterworthWaterBrook / 2009 / ePubOur Price$4.993.0 out of 5 stars for New Life After Divorce: The Promise of Hope Beyond the Pain - eBook. View reviews of this product. 3 ReviewsAvailability: In StockStock No: WW11655EB
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RelievedMorton, MSAge: 45-54Gender: female5 Stars Out Of 5August 11, 2011RelievedMorton, MSAge: 45-54Gender: femaleQuality: 5Value: 5Meets Expectations: 5This review was written for New Life After Divorce: The Promise of Hope Beyond the Pain.This book was a "God thing" for me. My son has been divorced for 8 months now and still having problems accepting it. I prayed for God to show me how to help. I had to get up early one morning - very unusual for me. My husband turned the clock off and the radio on which we never use this radio. I couldn't tell you the last time we turned the radio on but ........ that morning - he turned the radio on and ..... it was on a channel --- AFR - loud and clear. Bill Butterworth was talking about his book. I knew immediately - God sent this to me. Ordered the book that day and gave it to my son. I had to stay on him and remind him to read it. But he did and told me it really was good and helped him alot. It was very eye opening for him. Thanks for writing it and sharing it with me.
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Manuela Spyrka3 Stars Out Of 5March 6, 2010Manuela SpyrkaThis review was written for New Life After Divorce: The Promise of Hope Beyond the Pain.This is a fairly basic look at the aftermath of divorce and how to cope. Author made me question his credibility in writing when he switched names in a particular story. Other than that pretty basic instructions on how to cope with your divorce and the resultant damage.
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carol read1 Stars Out Of 5June 15, 2010carol readThis review was written for New Life After Divorce: The Promise of Hope Beyond the Pain.I highly question the author's credibility for many reasons. Furthermore, his use of Scripture is offensive, since Scripture clearly teaches that remarriage is prohibited. He obviously didn't "wait" too long for his first wife to call!!! I see narcissism, not humility before God.
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