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Day Idahosa changed the course of my life - Bishop Joseph Ojo

Recognising and standing in your calling - Bishop Abraham Olaleye

Church now like pure water business
– Bishop Chris Matthews

Women Touching Lives:

Mrs. Hettie Matthews: Woman who helps to revive dying marriages

How I battled bareness for 11 years - Mrs. Pamela Maria Okaraga

The bible, marriage and divorce

Relationships:

10 Simple things you can do to improve your relationships

If your marriage is failing, try these ten measures.

How to know if he loves you or NOT.

How to detect he is ending the relationship

Wrong reasons to break a relationship
Growing Children In Jesus

When to have that Little Talk with your child.

Ten reasons not to hit your kids

Training your children to manage money - by Randy Alcorn

Teach your child about Salvation - Linda Porter Carlyle & Aileen Sox

Church Growth Principles

10 Factors of a Productive Church
- Bola Akin-John

Practices of an Effective Pastor
- Bola Akin-John

Grow the Pastor grow the Church
- Bola Akin-John

Untrained Pastors are dangerous
- Bola Akin-John

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Shine your shine and I shine my shine - Bishop Joe Ojo

Kenyan Bishop, Her Politics, Matrimony

Kenyan Bishop Wanjuri announces wedding plans... ex-husband shows up... Bishop blasts out

Ex-husband sues on paternity ...

Shabby treatment for journalists;

Jilted ex-husband speaks of his love for Bishop

Experience:

Do you believe in matters like these?

Female nakedness does not disturb men in Swaziland - Pastor Robert Gama

What makes you an African?

What do you know about Iraq?

My three-month experience in Iraq - Nigerian (Salvation Army) Missionary

The place of Iraq in Christianity: Why you must pray for that country

SADDAM HUSSEIN: From birth to hang (Pictures only)

Is there archaeological evidence
of the Tower of Babel?

Remains of Noah's ark found on Mt Ararat in Iraq?

King Nebuchadnezzar's Babylon found in Iraq

Legacies of Prophet Jonah and King Sennacherib in Ninevey

Welcome to Ur of Chaldes, the home of Father Abraham

Madonna mocks Jesus

Madonna's concert crucifixion draws anger from Christian world

Madonna faces arrest in Germany for 'mocking' Jesus

Defends self... says she wants to be Jesus

Entrepreneurship

What God told me about entrepreneurship - Rev. Yinka Ojo

How to Manage Money!

Five keys to starting a business in uncertain times

Get you idea off the ground

International Christian News:

Christianity takes over China
... Over 80 Million now know Christ

America 's 'Most Influential Black Spiritual Leaders' - By Audrey Barrick

Survey: Billy Graham, Pat Robertson most well known religious figures

Matter of Fact:

Why I don't want a big Church
- Pastor Joel Ezekiel

Why I employ persons living with HIV
By EMMANUEL MAYAH

Holiness and prosperity must be combined - Bishop Kola Onaolapo

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Don't let divorce ruin the rest of your life.
These 10 guidelines will put you on the path to restoration.

1. Pursue biblical counseling.
The objective guidance of a professional counselor will help you process your pain in a healthy way while walking you through a systematic pathway to recovery. A good counselor can open your eyes to issues lurking under the surface that need to be exposed. But there's a catch: You must be honest, vulnerable and willing to take responsibility for counseling to help. Try asking friends if they have had a positive experience with a counselor and get their referral.

2. Surround yourself with support.
Ecclesiastes 4: 10 says, "If one falls down, his friend can help him up." A good friend will walk with you through deep waters and help you get to the other side. Consider finding a support group in your community.

3. Stay connected to your Church.
Don't pull away from people during crisis. You need them now more than ever. "Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together... But exhorting one another" (Heb. 10:25, NKJV). Great healing can occur simply by being in an atmosphere of praise and worship. God can use those around you to speak encouragement.

Good friends are an invaluable support, but wrong relationships only breed disaster. Proverbs 12:26 says, "The righteous should choose his friends carefully" Don't jump into a serious dating relationship before you have fully dealt with the issues surrounding your marriage and divorce. If you do, you'll carry old baggage into your new relationship and risk repeating past mistakes.

4. Read books that will give you insight.
One of the most helpful is the Fresh Start Series. The Fresh Start Divorce Recovery Workbook and Fresh Start: 8 Principles for Starting Over When Your Relationship Don't Work are available from your Christian bookstore or through Internet vendors.

5. Beware of rebound relationships.
Good friends are an invaluable support, but wrong relationships only breed disaster. Proverbs 12:26 says, "The righteous should choose his friends carefully" Don't jump into a serious dating relationship before you have fully dealt with the issues surrounding your marriage and divorce. If you do, you'll carry old baggage into your new relationship and risk repeating past mistakes.

6. Give healing time.
Emotional healing doesn't happen overnight - it is a process. But if you give god time, it is a process that works. "A wise man's heart discerns both time and judgment, because for every matter there is a time and judgment, though the misery of man increases greatly" (Eccl. 8:5­-6). Be patient. God is at work even when you don't feel it.

7. Let the Holy Spirit minister to your emotions.
You may feel like you are riding an emotional roller coaster. You'll be making progress one day, then the next day you'll struggle with rejection or anger. This is a normal part of healing.

In the Psalms we find that David embraced emotional moments - he didn't stuff them. He expressed himself freely, pouring out his heart to God. The Holy Spirit can help you walk through the emotions with him.

8. Don't let condemnation cripple you.
Divorce is not the unpardonable sin. Christ offers forgiveness, but you must walk in that forgiveness. Voices of condemnation will whisper-in your ear. But this is never from the Holy Spirit.

The Holy Spirit will convict us, but He instills hope at the same time. Condemnation, however, is accompanied by spirits of fear, hopelessness or despair. The best way to combat condemnation is to dwell on Scriptures of forgiveness and promise. Write verses on 3-by-5 cards and keep them handy. When the enemy attacks, you'll have your weapon ready.

But it should be noted that Jesus was not giving an exhaustive teaching on divorce and remarriage. He was not trying to list all of the situations in which divorce would be an acceptable, if tragic, outcome.

9. Be open to remarriage.
Some people take Jesus' statement on divorce and remarriage in Matt. 19 out of context and subsequently throw future happiness out the window. They believe that if they remarry, they are committing adultery.

But it should be noted that Jesus was not giving an exhaustive teaching on divorce and remarriage. He was not trying to list all of the situations in which divorce would be an acceptable, if tragic, outcome.

The Pharisees, seeking to trap Christ in His own words, asked Him if it was lawful for a man to divorce his wife "for any and every reason." In so many words, Jesus answered number his subsequent statements confronted frivolous divorce. He was not making an all-inclusive statement outlawing remarriage for those who have suffered divorce yet have repented of wrongdoing and have been healed. Be open to God bringing the love He has designed into your life.

10. Believe that God can still use you.
Many people write themselves off after divorce, thinking they have ruined their testimony forever. But does that sound like a redemptive God?

God used David even after he committed adultery and murder. He used Peter even after he denied Christ three times. Jesus refused to let stones be cast at a woman caught in sexual infidelity.

God is in the restoration business. If you have taken responsibility and are living in honesty and repentance, god wants to use you to minister to others.