Divorce is painful...and if you’re working through the experience,
this workshop is especially designed to help!
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Teacher / Workshop Facilitator ~ Pastor Bill Gallagher
Thursday, November 6th, 2008 - 6:30 to 9:00 PM
Friday, November 7th, 2008 - 6:30 to 9:00 PM
Saturday, November 8th, 2008 - 9:30 AM to 12:30 PM
Cost: 50$ for complete three day workshop (including all materials, refreshments, and lunch on Saturday)
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Session Topics Include:
♦ How to handle the initial shock
♦ How to communicate with the ex-spouse
♦ Forgiveness - the key to a new beginning
♦ How to get your life in order and look towards the future
♦ The challenge of single parenthood
♦ How to establish a healthly dating relationship
♦ Remarriage and the blended family
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An Open Invitation...
Mr. Jim Smoke, author of Growing Through Divorce, said...”Divorce is one of the
most painful and emotionally draining experiences that a human being can have.”
I agree! Only those who have struggled through the divorce process know the full
depth of its pain and the emotional demands incurred while moving toward recovery.
The past has to be “worked through”, present realities have to be faced, and the
future has to be planned. It can be a lonely, frustrating time!
The Growing Through Divorce Workshop is designed to assist those who have in
the past, or are presently going through a divorce. You don’t have to “go it” alone!
It is my conviction that divorce, as tragic as it is, can be a positive growth experience.
I extend my personal invitation to you to join us for this exciting workshop.
Let’s work together toward recovery!
Sincerely,
Bill Gallagher
Pastor / Workshop Facilitator
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Growing Through Divorce is a growth experience...
“The workshop forced me to acknowledge feelings, attitudes and fears.”
“I know I’m not alone, the workshop gave me strength to go on and keep trying.”
“The workshop provided comfort in the area of spiritual concerns about divorce.”
“I feel good about myself again. I could talk about problems without feeling like a martyr.”
“The workshop gave me hope for the future, and I found and formed new friendships."
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