Welcome to Wrecked but Not Forsaken
Life has a way of breaking us. Whether through marriage struggles, divorce, loss, blended family challenges, or simply feeling lost in the chaos of life, we all experience moments where we feel shattered. But even in the wreckage, one truth remains: God never forsakes us.
This space is for women like you who have endured hardship but refuse to let their struggles define them. Here, you will find encouragement, faith-based reflections, and stories of resilience to remind you that God restores, redeems, and rebuilds.
wreckednotforsaken
Mission & beliefs
I am not what I have lost. The endings do not define me. I am who God is restoring me to be, and that is more than enough.
Olivia Paul
what we do
Why Wrecked but Not Forsaken?
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Your Scars Are Proof of Your Strength
Your scars do not define your pain—they tell the story of your survival. They prove that you have fought battles, endured storms, and walked through valleys that tried to break you. But you are still here. You were wrecked but never forsaken. Every scar is a reminder that God was with you then, and He is with you now. Keep standing, keep believing—your story is not over.

A Sanctuary of Reclaiming
Wrecked But Not Forsaken is a space for healing, faith, and redemption—a place where brokenness is acknowledged but never the end of the story. This website encourages women to walk through hard seasons, whether it’s divorce, loss, or identity struggles, reminding them that they are not alone. It is a faith-centered community where prayer requests, testimonies, and stories of resilience come together to offer hope—through personal reflections, bold conversations, and faith-based encouragement, Wrecked But Not Forsaken challenges the silence, shame, and expectations that often keep women from embracing their truth. Here, wounds are acknowledged, healing is pursued, and faith is reclaimed. This reminds every woman who has ever felt abandoned or unseen—God still sees you, loves you, and is still writing your story with you.
Reclaiming Myself
As a Haitian woman, I was taught that endurance is love, silence is strength, and suffering is faith. But in losing myself for the sake of expectations, I realized God never called me to stay where I was breaking. Reclaiming myself means reclaiming my voice, peace, and identity—not through endurance but through God’s grace. I am not defined by what I’ve lost but by the God restoring me.
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