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One Day in Iraq
Elizabeth Marquardt on what happens in the souls of children of divorce.
by Lisa Ann Cockrel
TCW, May/June 2006
Widowed and Lonely
Two years after missionary Carrie McDonnall lost her husband in an insurgent attach, she reflects on Gods grace and her continued passion for missionsabroad and at home.
by Frederica Mathewes-Green
TC, January/February 2005
Lives of Quiet Turbulence
Elizabeth Marquardt on what happens in the souls of children of divorce.
Interview by Agnieszka Tennant
CT, March 2006
Hope Again
A look at the precarious relationship between the church and divorced people.
by Amy S. Eckert
Outreach and Evangelism, November/December 2005
Dissecting Divorce
A new book by Elizabeth Marquardt offers a childs-eye-view of divorce.
reviewed by Jenny Schroedel
B&C, October 2005
Happily Even After
Three years after her divorce, Christian musician Kim Hill shares about the heartbreak, the joys and challenges of single parenting, and her new understanding of God's role in our life.
by Camerin Courtney
TCW, May/June 2005
Widowed and Lonely
I'm tired of feeling lost and alone, but these thoughts make me feel disloyal to my late husband. What should I do?
by Frederica Mathewes-Green
TC, January/February 2005
Solo Act
How can I ditch my single-parent guilt?
by Lisa Whelchel
TCW, March/April 2004
Editor's Bookshelf: Choosing a Partner, Not a Future
Margaret Kim Peterson, author of Sing Me to Heaven, discusses her marriage to a man dying of AIDS and the theological lessons she learned.
by David Neff
CT, August 19, 2003
Looking Up
How Lisa Beamer, widowed wife of 9-11's United Flight 93 hero Todd Beamer, finds strength in her faith.
by Jane Johnson Struck
TCW, September/October 2002
After the Breakup
Churches offer faith-based divorce care.
by Cathy Cryer
LJ, Spring 2002
Easing the Pain of Divorce
Beth helps others begin healing while creating something good out of her own painful divorce.
by Beth Smith
TCW, May/June 2002
Love Story
When low-fat cookbook author Dawn Hall said her marriage vows, little did she know "for better or worse" would mean her husband's illness and death. Here's how God's using her loss to bring health and hope to others.
by Jane Johnson Struck
TCW, January/February 2002
Turning Hate Around
How wife-turned-advocate Sherialyn Byrdsong is surviving her husband's murder in order to teach others about racial reconciliation.
by Ginger Kolbaba
TCW, July/August 2001
"Hush"
This Week's Theme: Life in Perspective
by Charles Kingsley
MOI, Jan/Feb 2001
The One Who Got Away
Saying good-bye to Mr. Close Enough was one of the hardest things I've ever done.
by Claire Matthews
TCW, November/December 2000
I'm Dating Again
"My son doesn't want me to date."
real-life advice from readers
CPT, November/December 2000
The Power of Forgiveness
What I learned when I stopped hating my ex's new wife.
by Kari Schneider, as told to Kathy Pierce
TCW, September/October 2000
The Christian Divorce Culture
We're not sending a strong enough signal that divorce is a sin.
a Christianity Today Editorial
CT, September 4 2000
CT Institute: Divorce and Remarriage
An introduction to our 1992 series on what divorce means for families, churches, and our country.
CT, August 2000
Can One Become Two?
What Scripture says about Christians and divorce.
by H. Wayne House
CT, August 2000
Remarriage: Two Views
Two New Testament professors debate whether remarriage is acceptable for Christians.
by Craig Keener & William A. Heth
CT, August 2000
Amazing Grace
How Christian recording artist Táta Vega found hope and healing from her painful past.
by Ginger E. McFarland
TCW, July/August 2000
A Good Death
My husband was more whole on his deathbed than at any other time in his life.
by Margaret Kim Peterson
CT, May 22, 2000
Christian History Corner: For Better or Worse
The Church of England's current wrestling with divorce echoes its inception.
by Elesha Coffman, Assistant Editor of Christian History
CT, Week of January 24, 2000
It Takes a Village to Fight Divorce
Church and state join forces to promote marriage preparation programs.
CT, January 10, 2000
Is It Wrong for Me to Date?
"I'm a single parent
and I get lonely sometimes."
Your Lovelife, by Dr. Diane Mandt Langberg
TCW, January/February 1999
Heaven's Gold
What could I do for Mom's first Christmas as a widow?
by Rhonda Reese
CR, November/December 1998
My Second Proposal
What happens when a widow opens her door to another chance at love?
by Donna Smith
CR, July/August 1998
When a Friend Divorces
You can offer Christ's love and compassion in the midst of her pain.
by Judy Corey
TCW, November/December 1997
Ending the Church's Silence on Divorce
Barbara Dafoe Whitehead confronts our postmarriage culture.
CT, November 17, 1997
The Children's Story of Divorce
Liberation is the dominant theme in the adult literature on divorce. Children's books tell a different story.
by Barbara Dafoe Whitehead
BC, September/October 1997
What Children of Divorce Really Think
And how you can help.
by Angela Elwell Hunt
CR, May/June 1997
Strong Women
Divorce forces ex-wives toward self-confidence. There must be a better way to get there.
by Michael G. Maudlin
MP, Summer 1997
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