Broken But Beloved: How to Get Over Betrayal
A Christian Personal and Spiritual Growth Self-Help Novelette Book
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Betsy Wise
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Her life crumbles overnight. Matthew, the man she dreamed of marrying, and Diane, her lifelong friend, abandoned her without warning. As their wedding day dawns, Abigail sits by a window, staring at a lifeless bird—a mirror of her own shattered heart. She wonders if God sees her pain… or cares.
Then, in the silence, the Shepherd speaks.
With tender authority, Jesus invites Abigail to trade her anguish for His peace, her isolation for His presence. But first, she must face the lies poisoning her soul:
- "You’re unlovable."
- "No one will fight for you."
- "Your scars define you."
This emotionally raw yet hope-filled journey reveals how to:
- Let Jesus heal betrayal’s scars
- Silence the enemy’s lies with scripture
- Find intimacy with Christ in your deepest pain
- Walk the path of spiritual restoration even when you hurt the worst
- Learn to discern God’s voice from the enemy’s cruel counterfeits
- Discover that redemption doesn’t mean pretending the betrayal never happened
- Find intimacy with Jesus when scars still ache
✓ Felt the sting of betrayal
✓ Wondered if they’ll ever trust again
✓ Needed proof that brokenness isn’t the end of your story
✓ Felt abandoned by someone they loved
✓ Longed to heal but feared forgiving
Author, Betsy Wise writes with the grit of someone who’s survived the valley—and the grace of one who met Jesus there.
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