DivorceCare: Surviving the Holidays

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The holiday season is traditionally a time of festivities and tradition. People come together to share their love and joy with each other over the excitement of events such as Thanksgiving or Christmas. However, a bad separation or divorce can cause these happy times to become filled with anxiety and dread.If you or someone you know is facing a similar situation this holiday season, “DivorceCare: Surviving the Holidays” has a message for you: You are not alone.

“DivorceCare: Surviving the Holidays” will be performing a seminar on November 19th from 6:30 to 8:30 pm at First United Methodist Church, 301 Church Street. The seminar features practical suggestions, guidance and reassurance through video interviews with counselors, experts in divorce related care and people who have experienced the holidays after divorce or separation. Topics to be discussed include “Why the holidays are tough”, “What emotions to expect”, “How to plan and prepare”, “How to handle uncomfortable situations”, and “Using the holidays to help you heal”. Those who attend will receive a free book with over 30 daily readings providing additional insight and ideas on holiday survival.

Child care will be provided through fifth grade if notified beforehand. There is no charge for attending the seminar. For more information call FUMC at 903 885 2185 or email Tom Young at [email protected] for more details.

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Author: Staff Reporter

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