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The end of my marriage meant the end of fighting for something I believed in: my commitment to God to stay faithfully married until death, no matter the circumstances.
Jen Grice You Can Survive Divorce: Hope, Healing, and Encouragement for Your Journey
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The end of my marriage meant the end of fighting for something I believed in: my commitment to God to stay faithfully married until death, no matter the circumstances.
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Jen Grice

You Can Survive Divorce: Hope, Healing, and Encouragement for Your Journey

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