To Every Woman Who Wore White

To Every Woman Who Wore White

Kimberly Bishop

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Grace and Courage Press
Año de edición:
2025
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Obras de teatro, textos teatrales
ISBN:
9798295482137
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The wedding day. Dreams, promises, and a hopeful gaze toward forever.You wore white believing this love would endure all things. But what happens when the man you married isn’t the man you’re living with? When the church that blessed your union protects your abuser? When 'till death do us part' begins to feel like a death sentence?To Every Woman Who Wore White tells the stories of five Christian women whose marriages looked nothing like they promised: Catherine, trapped in emotional abuse while her pastor defends her husband. Emma, discovering affairs while her Bible study blames her. Sarah, abandoned while pregnant, pressured to reconcile. Jennifer, married to an alcoholic, told her 'tone' drives him to drink. Rebecca, learning through infertility that God’s plans look nothing like our dreams.These are the stories women whisper in church parking lots and carry silently through Sunday services-afraid to speak the truth about marriages breaking them and churches failing them.Here’s what nobody tells you on your wedding day: Sometimes the most faithful thing you can do is leave. Sometimes loving yourself is the most biblical choice. Sometimes God grieves with you over what was supposed to be forever. And sometimes the church wounds you deeper than your husband ever did.This book is for the woman with bruises hidden beneath long sleeves. For the single mother raising children alone. For the wife who stayed too long. For the woman labeled a Jezebel for protecting herself and her children.You’ll discover how to distinguish God’s voice from voices claiming to speak for Him, why submission to abuse is never God’s plan, practical resources for crisis, and permission to grieve while hoping for what’s ahead.Written by, Kimberly Bishop, she brings both the hope of wedding days and hard-won wisdom of broken ones. As a psychology professor and Christian author, she writes with warmth, honesty, and unflinching faith-holding space for covenant marriage and the necessity of leaving when love becomes harm.This isn’t about giving up on marriage. It’s about refusing to give up on yourself, your children, and the God who never meant for love to look like death.If you’ve wondered: Am I crazy, or is this abuse? Why does my church protect him? Does God hate me for leaving?-this book is your answer and permission to trust that God stands with the oppressed, not the oppressor-even when the oppressor quotes Scripture.

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