DIVORCE
HURTS!!
But you don't have to go
through it alone.
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Find help at Bethel Temple through DivorceCare.
DivorceCare is a non-denominational video series featuring some of the nation's foremost experts on divorce and recovery topics. The video sessions are combined with support group discussion of the materials presented during the video. DC4K, which is DivorceCare for Kids 5-12 years of age, is also available for children of separated and divorced parents. (see link under "Children's Ministries).
Here are a few statements made by DivorceCare participants:
"DivorceCare helped me realize I am not alone."
"You share, laugh, cry, and feel accepted and loved."
"It brought me stability, healing, and hope for the future."
For more information and meeting times, please call Bethel Temple at (423) 842-2982.
By working together as we offer support, understanding and encouragement, we hope to provide a place for the healing process to begin.
Click the logo above to access the National Website.
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