Divorce has a way of making women feel like everything has been lost.
The marriage.
The plans.
The stability.
The version of yourself you thought would always exist.
And somewhere in the middle of trying to survive emotionally, financially, and spiritually, you may find yourself staring at bills, bank accounts, and decisions you never imagined making alone.
But here is the truth:
You are not starting over.
You are starting wiser.
That message became the heartbeat behind my book, Wrecked Not Forsaken: From Financial Brokenness to Faith-Fueled Freedom.
Too many women carry shame about rebuilding after divorce. They think financial struggle means failure. They think needing help means weakness. They think fear disqualifies them from moving forward.
It does not.
Rebuilding begins with honesty.
Not perfection.
Not confidence.
Not having all the answers.
Just honesty.
One of the first lessons in the book is learning to face your financial reality without shame. Looking at the numbers may feel terrifying at first, but avoidance keeps women stuck. Awareness creates freedom.
You do not need to rebuild your entire life overnight.
You just need to take the next step.
One budget.
One prayer.
One hard conversation.
One application.
One small act of courage at a time.
Healing and financial rebuilding happen together.
God is not intimidated by your broken places.
He already knows what fell apart.
And He still calls you worthy of restoration.
You are not too late.
You are not ruined.
You are not forgotten.
You are rebuilding something stronger this time — with wisdom, faith, and clarity.
And that changes everything.