Alisha Roth | Christians and Divorce
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About this listen
Join me and Alisha Roth for a honest conversation about what it takes to leave a marriage when you’ve done everything “right”—the Christian college, the missionary training, the four daughters—and why the church’s fear and control around divorce leaves women trapped in unsafe situations.
Topics Covered
* The question that changed everything and why the answer unlocked self-love Alisha couldn’t access when it was just about her own safety
* Why “your husband has a right to your body” made it impossible to trust what her body already knew, and how one therapist naming abuse as abuse cracked open the church bubble keeping her trapped
* The stat the church doesn’t want you to know
* Why women who choose to leave face different judgment than women who get left
* What happened when Alisha’s therapist refused to tell her whether to get divorced—and why learning that taking ownership of your own life (instead of keeping everyone else happy) is the holy work
Timestamps:
01:00 When Everything Looks Right But Something’s Wrong
05:00 Having Someone Name the Abuse Changes Everything
10:00 Why the Church Blames Women Who Leave
15:00 Fear, Control, and Managing God’s Image
20:00 Finding Hope and Community After Loss
24:00 Why It Matters to Talk About Choosing to Leave
29:00 Taking Ownership: “I Have to Make This Decision”
32:00 Rebuilding Faith: Love Over Rules
35:00 Finding the Book and Alisha’s Work
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