12 Facts Focus on the Family Doesn't Tell You about Divorce and Kids

In one of their blog posts, Focus on the Family tells domestic violence victims that they should not talk to anyone who has positive things to say about a divorce. Can you imagine Focus saying this to a battered wife?
What is Focus on the Family trying to conceal? They are trying to conceal 30 years of research that shows that divorce can be good for children (and their parents) if it ends a highly toxic situation.
This video goes through 12 facts that Focus on the Family does NOT tell you about the good side of divorce for abuse/betrayal victims-all backed with academic research and studies.
Here is an article covering the same content and providing links to academic research AND to Focus's article. www.lifesavingdivorce.com/fotf12
Findings of Dr. Judith Wallerstein on kids and divorce: www.lifesavingdivorce.com/wall....
Findings of Dr. Linda Waite on adults and unhappy marriages, and whether they get happier after 5 years: www.lifesavingdivorce.com/waite.
Does "God hate divorce"? Malachi 2:16 wasn't interpreted that way the first 2,100 years: www.lifesavingdivorce.com/malachi
Article with link to the original article on the Focus website. www.lifesavingdivorce.com/fotf...
The Jaffee Study: Bad fathers (and bad mothers) are bad for kids, and may even predict conduct disorders in the children. www.lifesavingdivorce.com/jaffee
Biblical support for divorce for abuse, adultery, abandonment, and addictions: www.lifesavingdivorce.com/abus...
Focus on the Family wants to make divorce legally harder for abuse victims to get even though divorce has been shown to save lives. Here's a link to the president Jim Daly discussing this with a guest. lifesavingdivorce.com/fotfnofa...
Misleading Focus on the Family articles on kids and divorce, with a claim-by-claim critique:
A. www.lifesavingdivorce.com/fotf... (Angela Bisignano)
B. www.lifesavingdivorce.com/fotf... (Amy J. Desai)
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Gretchen Baskerville is a Christian divorce recovery leader and researcher. Since 1998, she has worked in churches in the Los Angeles area. For more than 20 years she has worked with Christian women and men going through difficult, life-saving divorces, listening with compassion to those who have suffered from domestic violence, betrayal, infidelity, addicted partners, and emotional abuse.
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