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EPISODE · Oct 29, 2024 · 11 MIN

Ep_26, Can God Still Use You After Divorce, Lessons from 2 Powerful Women of Faith

from Redeemed Identity After Divorce | Christian, Divorce, Encouragement · host Dana L Williams, Author, Podcast Host, Founder of Redeemed-Identity Ministries

Summary:  In this episode, we confront a common but painful belief: that divorce disqualifies someone from serving God. Many have been told that since God hates divorce, He can no longer use them. But today, we’ll explore the lives of two powerful women—Kathryn Kuhlman and Aimee Semple McPherson—who experienced divorce yet were mightily used by God. Their stories remind us that **God’s anointing and calling are not canceled by human mistakes. Through their journeys, we’ll learn that God’s grace covers our failures and how His purposes for our lives remain, even when the world says otherwise.   Key Discussion Points: Kathryn Kuhlman’s Journey:    - Raised in Missouri with a passion for spreading the Gospel.    - Founded the Denver Revival Tabernacle but faced public scandal after marrying Burroughs Waltrip, who divorced his wife to marry her.    - After her marriage ended, Kathryn felt heartbroken and judged, but she experienced a deeper understanding of God’s grace.    - Kathryn’s greatest ministry moments emerged **after her divorce, with miracles and healings marking her meetings. Aimee Semple McPherson’s Triumph Through Scandal    - Born in Canada, Aimee was a pioneering evangelist, traveling with her first husband as a missionary.    - Despite **two divorces** and several public scandals, Aimee founded the **Four Square Gospel Church** and built the Angelus Temple in Los Angeles.    - Her story highlights that **God can use people even when their personal lives are messy**. She revolutionized evangelism through radio and drama, impacting thousands. Lessons From Their Lives    - **Romans 11:29** reminds us that "God’s gifts and His call are irrevocable."    - Both women faced **public judgment** but continued ministering with powerful anointing.    - God's anointing is given **for the benefit of others**, not just for the minister.   Key Quotes: - Kathryn Kuhlman: *“It’s a thousand times easier to die physically than to keep on living. You see, the Lord forgives, but people don’t.”* - “God’s anointing flows through broken vessels.” If you’ve gone through a divorce and feel disqualified, this episode is for you. **God’s grace is greater than any failure**, and His calling remains on your life. Offer your brokenness to Him and watch Him transform it into something beautiful.   Thank you for listening! If this episode blessed you, share it with someone who needs encouragement. Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and leave a review. You are not disqualified—you are redeemed and called.   You can email me at: [email protected].    We are the fragrance of Christ, Dana   Find me on Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/redeemidentity/ https://www.instagram.com/redeemidentity   My Free ebook, "Who Am I After Divorce?" can be downloaded here:https://dl.bookfunnel.com/4k769kpebf   Website and Blog link: https://redeemed-identity.com/blog/

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