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Death waits at the end of every human journey. But that fact doesn_t make the loss of someone we love any easier to bear. Or does it? Author and professional counselor Yvonne Ortega shares her experience of living with grief. (www.yvonneortega.com)
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Join Dr. Freda Crews, Host of the Time for Hope Ministry, for the conclusion of her 2-part interview with author Yvonne Ortega about her book "Moving From Broken to Beautiful Through Grief" - Part 2 This episode was recorded on March 1, 2018. Please call 1-800-669-9133 to order our resources and to share your prayers The post Part 2 – “Moving From Broken to Beautiful Through Grief” appeared first on Time for Hope.
Join Dr. Freda Crews, Host of the Time for Hope Ministry, for her 2-part interview with author Yvonne Ortega about her book "Moving From Broken to Beautiful Through Grief" - Part 1 This episode was recorded on March 1, 2018. Please call 1-800-669-9133 to order our resources and to share your prayers requests and comments The post Part 1 – “Moving From Broken to Beautiful Through Grief” appeared first on Time for Hope.
Yvonne Ortega shares from her own experiences what it's like to lose someone you love, and she explains how to grieve well. With her guidance, you can come out stronger and more beautiful. www.yvonneortega.com
Yvonne Ortega is a bilingual professional speaker, a Licensed Professional Counselor, and the author of Moving from Broken to Beautiful: 9 Life Lessons to Help You Move Forward and Finding Hope for Your Journey through Breast Cancer. One of the books in her Moving from Broken to Beautiful deals with forgiveness. In her interview, she shares the misconceptions about forgiveness which make it very difficult, if not impossible, to forgive. Yvonne not only survived but thrived after a domestic violence marriage, divorce, single parenting, breast cancer, multiple car accidents, and multiple deaths in the family within weeks of one another including the death of my only child. She understands tragedy and why we must forgive those who have hurt us, in order to move forward. Moving from Broken to Beautiful: 9 Life Lessons to Help You Move Forward, includes a chapter entitled “Admit Your Mistakes.” I knew then I would write a third book in the Moving from Broken to Beautiful series, and it would be on forgiveness. Since we don’t have alligator skin and a heart of stone, people will hurt us, especially those closest to us. We also make mistakes in life and hurt others. Yvonne uses personal anecdotes and God’s timeless truths to help women exchange shame and guilt for God’s grace to forgive themselves, to overcome anger and bitterness and with God’s power forgive others, to break free from the prison of the past and gain the peace, freedom, and abundant life of forgiveness. In her interview, Yvonne offers tips on everything from HOW to forgive to what to do in an abusive marriage.
During this hour together with Marnie and guest, Yvonne Ortega, you'll discover: 1. The first thing to consider before writing about your painful past. 2. A mistake to avoid in writing about your painful past. 3. An issue to settle before writing about your painful past. 4. Two precautions to take. 5. What to acknowledge and admit. 6. Two items to include throughout the writing. 7. The two things the reader needs to know. 8. What you must provide the reader throughout your article or book. Yvonne Ortega has survived and thrived after breast cancer, divorce, single parenting, and the death of her only child. She has taught at major Christian writing conferences in the USA. Learn more at www.YvonneOrtega.com
As Mother's Day, Father's Day, and graduations approach, the loss of loved ones can feel especially painful. Psychologist Dr. Jennifer Degler interviews author and counselor, Yvonne Ortega, about losing her mother and son within weeks of one another. Yvonne offers helpful tips for coping with grief after losing multiple loved ones. This podcast is also excellent listening for anyone who wants to be a better comforter to those who grieve.