
Healing, Strength, and Community for Divorced Women in Faith
Hi! I’m Sherri, and I have a message for you.
Greetings, friend! Join a community where divorce is met with compassion and understanding. Here, you’ll discover unwavering support and a vibrant culture of strength, empowerment, joy, and hope—free from shame and judgment.
Graced to Be Single is a celebration of the joy and favor found in singleness, inspired by 1 Corinthians 7:40 (TPT). It reminds Christian women who are divorced that fullness and happiness come from God, not a relationship status. Marked by His love and favor, you are whole, empowered, and complete in Him.
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“I embody His beauty, cherished and desired. I am embraced fully, secure in His unwavering faithfulness. My worth is undeniable, and I am valued beyond measure. With Him as my rock, failure is but a distant concept.”
The pain of a failed marriage can make you question your worth. That’s why I created this free resource for you that has seven powerful statements of who you are. →
Yesterday’s Grief
by Katherine Bates
The rain that fell a yesterday is ruby on the roses,
Silver on the poplar-leaf and gold on willow-stem;
The grief that chanced a yesterday is silence that encloses
Holy loves where time and change shall never trouble them.
The rain that fell a yesterday makes all the hillside glisten,
Coral on the laurel and beryl on the grass;
The grief that chanced a yesterday has taught the soul to listen
For whispers of eternity in all the winds that pass.
O faint-of-heart, storm-beaten, this rain will gleam tomorrow
Flame within the columbine and jewels on the thorn,
Heaven in the forget-me-not; though sorrow now be sorrow,
Yet sorrow shall be beauty in the magic of the morn.