by Elisabeth | Feb 15, 2017 | divorce, emotions, faith, friendship, healing, heart, pain, redemption, single moms, wholeness
Sweet ones, Are you separated or divorced? Do you need to connect? To be encouraged? To reflect? To rest? I am excited to invite each of you who are separated or divorced to this special overnight retreat that I created with you in mind. Location: Holy Wisdom...
by Elisabeth | Nov 16, 2016 | dating, difficult marriage, divorce, emotions, faith, healing, heart, remarriage, single moms
One of the aspects I love most about my MarriageMentor/DivorceMentor courses is being able to talk one-on-one with my sweet clients, women I would never have a chance to get to know otherwise. And in our phone conversations recently, there has been a theme bubbling...
by Elisabeth | Nov 26, 2015 | divorce, parenting, single moms
Anyone who thinks that the moment the judge bangs his gavel is the moment your problems with your ex-spouse are all over is – and I say this gently – delusional. Especially those of us who have children. But we cannot fight over every single thing. As hard as it will...
by Elisabeth | Sep 28, 2015 | parenting, single moms
Sweet boy, you are a young man now, almost ready to go out into the world on your own, starting your senior year of high school. You have had to walk through things that a lot of kids your age have not, have had to deal with issues that most have no clue about. I’ve...
by Elisabeth | Sep 17, 2015 | difficult marriage, parenting, single moms
I have been told that I have raised my children in a bubble. That I have raised mini-versions of myself. That I perhaps do too much for my children. That I take everything too seriously as a mom. Hmm. So let me tell you why I have been such a controlling mother. ...
by Elisabeth | Aug 3, 2015 | parenting, single moms
Relationships of all kinds can be tricky. But a relationship is between two people. Any kind of relationship is between just two people. Yes, you can have a group of friends. And yes, you can live in a family with more than two people. But each relationship is one...