Book program Summary
This courageous and much-needed program effectively breaks the stigma around divorce and offers emotional and spiritual healing to those affected. The TV and Radio shows, Church engagements, and resource distribution demonstrate an unparalleled commitment to helping divorcees heal in a faith-based, supportive environment. The high level of engagement and media reach make this a trailblazing program in addressing a rarely spoken-about issue in Churches.
Divorce Healing Process Book Program
The Divorce Healing Process Book Program, created by Thozama Ntuba, is a transformational initiative dedicated to helping individuals heal emotionally and spiritually after divorce. Rooted in the themes of faith, self-worth, and restoration, this program provides awareness, counseling, and biblical guidance for individuals struggling with the pain and stigma of divorce.
Program Overview & Purpose:
- Healing & Recovery – Helping divorcees navigate emotional, spiritual, and mental restoration after separation.
- Breaking Stigma – Addressing societal and religious misconceptions surrounding divorce, affirming that God does not reject divorcees.
- Faith-Based Support – Encouraging participants to find hope, strength, and renewed purpose through faith.
- Community Awareness – Educating families, churches, and society on how to support and embrace divorced individuals without judgment.
Program Structure & Platforms:
The Divorce Healing Process program is widely accessible through multiple media platforms, ensuring that its impact reaches thousands of people across South Africa and beyond. Key components include:
- Television Show – Divorce Healing Process (Mpumakapa TV, Channel 260 DSTV)
- Broadcast every Sunday, raising awareness on divorce stigma.
- Features expert discussions, testimonies, and biblical insights on the healing process.
- The TV show has impacted many lives, guiding viewers through faith-based healing.
- Radio Show – Divorce Stigma Awareness (Mdantsane FM, East London)
- A weekly program providing guidance, encouragement, and counseling to listeners.
- Interactive discussions addressing the challenges of divorce and steps toward restoration.
- Church Ministry (Downtown Christian Church, East London)
- Provides platforms for healing and restoration through women’s gatherings and counseling sessions.
- Encourages churches to welcome and support divorced individuals on their spiritual journeys.
- Library & University Distribution
- The book Divorce Healing Process is available in 100 libraries across South Africa.
- Used as a resource for personal healing, counseling programs, and faith-based studies.
Target Audience:
- Divorced individuals seeking healing and restoration.
- Church leaders and communities aiming to support divorced members.
- Families and children affected by divorce.
- Men and women struggling with self-worth and stigma after separation.
Program Impact & Testimonials:
With a monthly reach of 500–1,000 participants, the program has helped:
- Individuals regain self-worth and confidence after divorce.
- Churches establish supportive ministries for divorced members.
- Communities become more accepting and understanding toward those who have experienced divorce.
Many participants express deep gratitude for the program, sharing that it has helped them heal, overcome stigma, and embrace their God-given identity.
Funding & Expansion Plans:
- 50% self-funded, 50% sponsorships (Families South Africa sponsors the TV show).
- Plans to expand media outreach by reaching more viewers, churches, and families.
- Encouraging more organizations to adopt divorce healing programs in their ministries.
Why Divorce Healing Process Matters:
Divorce often carries shame, stigma, and emotional pain, leaving individuals feeling rejected or unworthy. This program is a beacon of hope, affirming that God does not reject divorcees but desires to heal and restore them.
Through media, church gatherings, and faith-based counseling, Divorce Healing Process is transforming lives and bringing hope to the broken-hearted.
For more information, follow Thozama Ntuba on:
- Facebook: Ntuba Thozama
- TikTok: (For TV & Radio show updates)
Join the movement of healing, faith, and restoration—because divorce is not the end; healing is possible!