Tina (Kristina) Ravenhill grew up as both a Missionary Kid and a Preacher's kid. She went to Bible School in Texas, met her now ex-husband, had 4 children and then dared to file for divorce after years of narcissism and abuse throughout the marriage. Even in the face of being disowned by family, in laws and church community.
Now free, she spends her extra time helping others come out of abusive marriages with spiritual abuse, using both her counselling skills and popular Instagram account (link below) with over 40k followers, and wants the stigma of divorce from abuse to be changed in the church mindset.
In this episode we explore:
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Scripture Leah mentions during this episode:
Psalm 27:10 - "Though my father and mother forsake me, the Lord will receive me."
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