Two are better than one, because they have a good return for their labor: If either of them falls down, one can help the other up. But pity anyone who falls and has no one to help them up. Ecclesiastes 4:9-10
What one person cannot do alone can often be done when people share the load.
I am reaching out to ask for your support of the ministry that happens through The Forgiven Wife.
I’v e been so thankful for support from donors to help me keep this site going. I have been able to cover fees for hosting, writing and image programs, and other small expenses. Occasional generous donations have provided for one-time expenses such as equipment and software.
As I’ve been praying about the future of The Forgiven Wife, God has shown me so much possibility. I’ve seen avenues for expanding what happens here, reaching more wives and in new ways. I’ve also seen paths to deepen my knowledge and ability to strengthen what I am already doing.
Among my goals for 2018 are a site redesign and attendance at ministry and writing conferences. I’m excited to explore some of what God has placed in front of me—and I need your help to do it.
The ministry growth I’ve prayed about requires more than current donations provide. After all, the on-going expenses will continue.
How You Can Help
You can help in several ways–and not all involve any extra money on your part.
Direction Donation
If The Forgiven Wife has ministered to your heart or your marriage, pray about whether you might be able to provide financial support, either on a recurring basis or as a one-time gift. (Donations are not tax-deductible.)
Recurring donations can be made through Patreon.
One-time donations can go through GoFundMe or PayPal.
(Send to forgivenwife@gmail.com)
You may also send a personal check. Contact me at forgivenwife@gmail.com for more information.
Shopping
If you prefer not to make a direction donation, you can still help! Purchases made through the shopping links below will send a small commission my way at no additional expense to you. These are affiliate links.
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This study provides you with journalling questions, videos, and prayer prompts as you work through the book on your own.
You can buy the book here. The study is available here.
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An online video-based course for moms and daughters where the daughters learn about sex, puberty and growing up from videos featuring young adult mentors, and then moms use the discussion questions to keep the conversation going!
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Pray
The most important support of all is to pray. Pray for my clarity of vision, that I may be sure to follow what God wants. Pray for those whose hearts are touched by what happens here. Pray for growth and healing in the marriages represented in the posts and the comments.
It is said that many hands make light work. Are you willing to add your hands to the work?
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