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Happily Ever After: Walking with Peace and Courage Through a Year of Divorce

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Kristin Armstrong inspires women recovering from or going through a divorce to choose a positive and peace-filled path to their happily ever after with her 365-day devotional.

384 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2007

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Kristin Armstrong

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Kristin Armstrong is a mother, a writer, and a runner. She has written six books, including her latest, Mile Markers: The 26.2 Most Important Reasons Why Women Run.

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April 17, 2014
This is an encouraging devotional for anytime in your life.
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July 30, 2019
A MUST Read for anyone who is going through or currently recovering from a separation and/or divorce. Kristin Armstrong was married to Lance Armstrong and has a beautiful testimony of grace, forgiveness, resilience and hope. Her devotionals reach into the devastation that you are experiencing and surround you with wisdom, grace and hope. Every day felt like she was talking directly to me, physically present and walking through my experiences. Every day's devotional was essential nutrition for my soul. I would take in the devotion and allow it to feed me all day. The book is a journey and at the end of it, you cannot help but feel a little more healed, a little more stitched together. You cannot help but to have hope, to be encouraged and to know beyond a shadow of a doubt that the Lord loves you and that He is by your side every minute of every day. This is anointed text - the words are Spirit ordained. Every syllable is biblically-based and sound. It addresses the shame you feel over your failed marriage, the sense of failure. It deals with the anger, rage and feelings of betrayal. It encourages your hope for healing and for a future of happiness, wholeness and love. This book is First Aid for those broken by divorce and I could not recommend it more.
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128 reviews1 follower
January 14, 2025
A late review but this book was excellent and a huge source of encouragement after my own bike riding husband cheated and left me. God is with us. Thank you for writing this amazing devotional, it was the best one on divorce I’d read.
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March 23, 2022
I first read this the year after my divorce. And even though I am remarried, I still return to it for guidance and reflection.
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November 15, 2022
It took me more than a year to read this, but it was really helpful.
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March 1, 2009
I am not divorced, but have been separated for seven years, ever hoping for reconciliation. So I can relate to much of what Kristin presents in this book. She does a wonderful job of offering rungs on a ladder, so to speak, to those who feel disoriented by the experience, and who wonder, every day, where life's truths still lie.

I saw her review the book twice on Oprah (2005, 2006?), and learned much from that appearance, both times. At first I thought, 'probably a good book, but I'm not divorced, and I have a lot of devotionals on my shelves...'. After her second appearance, and when I was at a new low, I decided to buy it. I wish I had bought it sooner. Full of hope, reality, love, forgiveness, and, as I said, good, solid 'rungs on the ladder'. I think that anyone in our same boat will know what I mean by these things.

Thank you, Kristin, for having the courage and compassion to share your journey with us, and to help us in such measurable ways with our own.
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11 reviews1 follower
February 24, 2008
This book came into my life at the PERFECT moment! I believe Kristin is truly a spiritual genius. Her insight for each day was so profound. She didn't baby herself, and she doesn't baby her readers either. She is open, direct, and relevant. She has the authority to talk about walking through divorce spiritually and never gives an inch to bitterness, self-pity, or regret. Yet I took great comfort each day in reading what she had to say. She constantly directed me straight to the Lord and often gave me such deep new concepts to think about. I also recommend following her blog on runner's world. She is a very gifted writer and I believe she has the hand of the Lord on her.
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812 reviews62 followers
June 8, 2014
"He can take the evil and repurpose it for good. He has not forgotten you."

If I could recommend one book for women going through a divorce, or who have been through one, this would be it! It was such an unbelievable solace, comfort and encouragement to me. Kristin shared from the heart how God had healed her, and there were many similarities to what God showed me as well. Amazing devotional!
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34 reviews1 follower
December 24, 2015
This book is one of my favorite devotional books. I have read it cover to cover several times and still enjoy rereading bookmarked passages. Kristin's insight offers hope and comfort during any time of change in your life....her scripture selections apply to any time one phase of your life is ending and you embark on a new phase....maybe moving to a new city, starting a new job, a child leaving home for college, etc. I highly recommend!

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September 18, 2009
By Lance Armstong's ex...a surprise of a book which led me on a spiritual awakening I had not expected...a daily electoion on Bible passages intrepreted in her own words and applied to real life challengesd...a treasure to open on any page, everyday.
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July 24, 2014
I read this devotional during my divorce and again when another relationship fell apart. It is right on point with the emotions and feelings associated with the ending of a relationship. It points you toward Jesus and offers hope and inspiration.
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September 16, 2007
AMAZING BOOK BY AN AMAZING WOMAN. I only aspire to have 1/4 the amount of love and courage this woman has. AWESOME READ!
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September 18, 2012
I still have it on my night stand all the time. Constantly referring back to it when things get difficult!
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