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Divorce is not the end of your story Some seasons of life can seem
far more difficult than one human should have to endure. For Brandi
Wilson, that was the year her husband--and a megachurch
pastor--walked away from her and her family. Suddenly, her church
community dissolved, and her dreams and identity were shattered.
Yet God transformed this heartbreaking time into an invaluable
lesson on the gift of healing. And now, Brandi beautifully tells
her courageous story of confronting grief and heartache head-on and
learning how to rise from the pain. Filled with aha moments and
laugh-out-loud humor, this book reminds you that your story is
always evolving and that you can move forward with hope after
divorce. Brandi helps you: · rely on and find comfort in the
promises of God · begin a new journey toward healing · find
freedom in your new identity While your life looks drastically
different now, there is hope for renewed joy and redemption. Your
pain doesn't get the final say. Through God's grace and healing
power, you will be better than okay. "A worthy guide on a journey
you never thought you'd have to take."--HOLLY FURTICK, Elevation
Church "A fresh perspective on healing from
heartbreak."--PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
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Being a woman in ministry, whether you are partnering with your
husband in his calling or serving in your own leadership role, is
challenging. While serving as mentors, counselors, advisors, and
even cheerleaders, women carry numerous responsibilities. Lori
Wilhite and Brandi Wilson know about this first-hand as the wives
of two well-known pastors in America. Everyone has an image in
their mind of what they think a pastor's wife should be. The
trouble with this picture is that it has never been and never will
be accurate. Ministry wives and female ministry leaders face the
same real-life struggles as their church members, but have the
added stress of sharing in everyone's burdens as well. They are
held to impossible standards by those they serve, and the more this
ideal of women in leadership is expected, the more we turn up the
intensity in the pressure cooker that is life in ministry. In
LEADING AND LOVING IT, Lori Wilhite and Brandi Wilson offer a
support system to help women make connections to get the
encouragement that sustains them and become equipped for the
ministry God has called them to pursue. They give readers tools for
understanding that external pressures and expectations are only
important if they fall in line with what God intends for your life
and ministry and they give answers for how to deal with criticism,
isolation, finding your personal calling, and what happens when you
reach a place of burn-out, and more.
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