Episode 118: If Anyone Found Out, Our Lives Would Implode (Interview w/ Buzz & Elisabeth Klein)(ICYMI #66)
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This week we want to introduce you to our new friends, Elisabeth Klein and her husband, Buzz.   They share the difficult parts of their story with wisdom and grace, a story that includes living in an abusive marriage, separation, and divorce.  Their transparency is refreshing as they share the challenges from their first marriages, in their courtship and remarriage, and in blending families.  Hear how they moved from brokenness to healing and how God brought them together for a second chance.  Elisabeth is an author and speaker at Elisabeth Klein.  If you are currently in or are healing from an abusive marriage, or if you are struggling after divorce, she has so many resources to remind you that you are not alone and there is hope. A Few of Elisabeth’s Resources: All That to Say Podcast Are you separated or divorced or a single mom? *Elisabeth’s book, Unraveling: Hanging Onto Faith Through the End of a Christian Marriage *Lies We Tell Ourselves webcast  *3-month e-course, Marriage Methods (for women in difficult marriages- now pay what you can) *3-month e-course, Heartbreak to Hope (for women who are separated or divorced)  If you’re in a difficult marriage with biblical grounds to divorce and you’re trying to decide whether to stay or go, check out her 5-week e-course, Decision Time. To connect with us on social media: Facebook Instagram behindoursmiles.com wowgod.com Email: [email protected]
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