The End of Life as You Know It
What if the worst thing you think could happen does and you are widowed, separated, or divorced? What if life changes in the blink of an eye? How do you cope? How do you deal with the grief, loss, and pain? What do you politely tell those well-meaning people in your life who want to help you cope and start over? It’s not easy. It’s never easy. It hurts…but you don’t have to hurt alone.
But I’m Still Here
Today in the United States half of all marriages end in divorce, leaving more than 1.1 million children and their parents to deal with the fallout. Additionally, this country sees nearly 800,000 new widows and widowers annually. In every case, the adults and children involved are left to pick up the pieces. That’s how it feels… like life is broken and can never be fixed.
One Weekend for a New Beginning
The truth is no one has to suffer alone, and although life may never be the same, it can be good again…very good. Beginning Experience® can help, just give us one weekend. You’ll meet people who have gone through the same things you are going through. They know how you feel because they have felt it and lived through it. They will share with you how they came to terms with their loss and how they’ve moved forward with their lives. More importantly, they will listen. Founded by a Catholic nun and her divorced friend, our program serves those of all faiths. It can help you deal with the natural grief process and offers an opportunity, through God, for turning your pain of loss into an experience of positive growth.
Real Results, Real Hope
Beginning Experience isn’t a singles club.
Our weekend program transforms lives. It makes a real difference. Adults become more effective parents, they develop healthier family relationships, and they begin to deal with the pain of their loss, their anger, and so much more. In fact, independent research published in the Journal of Divorce and Remarriage shows that the impact of a Beginning Experience weekend is more profound and longer lasting than that of support and informational groups for the single-again.
For more information or to register, contact Jim Brockman at 806-344-7490