Did you do everything right after your divorce, you prayed, you cried, you kept going, and yet something still feels… stuck?
You're not weak. You're not faithless. And you are absolutely not alone.
In this episode, we're having the honest conversation that most people are too afraid to start, because the reason your healing is taking longer than expected might not be what you think.
Ask yourself honestly…
- Have you been telling everyone — and yourself — that you're "fine" when deep down you know you're not?
- Do you feel like you've forgiven, moved on, and done the work… but the pain still shows up uninvited?
- Are you secretly comparing your healing timeline to other women and wondering what's wrong with you?
- Does it feel like you don't even know who you are anymore — outside of being a wife, a mom, or the woman who went through a divorce?
- Have you rushed into dating, a new routine, or a "new you" to escape the grief — only to find it caught up with you?
- Do you feel guilty for still hurting, especially as a woman of faith who believes God is in control?
- Are you exhausted from performing okayness for your kids, your church, and your family — while quietly falling apart inside?
If you said yes to even one of these — this episode was made for you.
✦ The Difference Between Coping and Actually Healing There's a version of "strong" that looks like healing on the outside but is actually suppression on the inside. We talk about why managing your emotions is NOT the same as processing them — and why faith culture can sometimes accidentally reinforce this pattern. You'll leave knowing the difference, and what to do about it.
✦ Why You Might Be Grieving More Than Just Your Marriage Your divorce didn't just end a relationship. It dismantled a story — the story of who you were, who you thought you'd become, and what your future was supposed to look like. If healing feels impossible, it might be because you're trying to heal back to a woman who no longer exists. This is the conversation that changes everything.
"Forget the former things; do not dwell on the past. See, I am doing a new thing!" — Isaiah 43:18-19
God isn't asking you to forget the pain. He's inviting you to look up — and see what He's already building in you.
📖 Scripture Referenced
- Isaiah 43:18-19 — "See, I am doing a new thing!"
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