By Kim Brassor
Today, Iâm writing from a deeply personal place.
When the wife of Ken Paxton, a prominent Texas Republican and Christian nationalist figure, cites âbiblical grounds for divorceâ after 30 years of marriage, that phrase carries layers of religious, political, and cultural meaning.
â Biblical grounds for divorce
Within conservative Christian traditions, divorce is generally discouraged unless specific conditions are metâusually:
Adultery (based on passages like Matthew 19:9)
Abandonment by an unbelieving spouse (1 Corinthians 7:15)
Physical or emotional abuse (in some modern interpretations, though historically many churches ignored this).
Angela Paxton citing âbiblical groundsâ for divorce is:
A religious and political shield
A signal to her community that sheâs not rebelling against faith
An act to protect her own moral standing in a conservative, patriarchal, Christian nationalist context
A deeply colonial performance that reveals how faith and politics intertwine to regulate womenâs private decisions in public life
Iâve been divorced more than once. And by far, the deepest wounds came not from the divorces themselves, but from church leadership questioning my groundsâand my rightâto a âlegitimateâ divorce.
Their demands to know whether I had standingâand questioning my motherâs heart even as I was setting a living example for my daughters that itâs never too late to stand against abuseâwas mind-numbing.
The fallout was relentless. The judgment was harsh. The distrust from other women in the faith community was realâespecially when they couldnât trust their men around a divorcee.
The first time, after 22 years of marriage inside the church, I learned the brutal reality of compound losses.
The church even split over who supported usâand who didnât.
We didnât just lose a marriage. We lost:
ministry
community
friendships
home
lifestyle
standing
status
connection
sex life
income
faith
security
My last divorce, outside the church and without âbiblical grounds,â cost me even more. I lost parts of my family. I faced shunning. I became alienated from those I cherished and forgotten by future generations of my family.
The cost is real.
These are the compound losses no one prepares you forâspiritual, financial, social, and intimate losses that ripple outward and redefine your entire life.
Iâm sharing this because I know Iâm not alone. And I want One Voice Evolving to be a place where we speak these truthsâwhere silence no longer wins.
đ Have you been through a divorceâinside or outside a faith communityâand faced unexpected fallout?
đ Did your church, your family, or your community turn away when you needed them most?
Iâd love to hear your story. Iâm considering future piecesâand possibly podcast conversationsâon this topic. Email me if youâd like to share: [email protected].
Letâs keep evolving together.
âKim
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Join me as I continue the conversation on the Church's response to divorce with Janice Vance on her podcast:
Women Majoring in Marriage
I recently joined Janice L. Vance on her podcast to share my storyâone rooted in faith, resilience, and the difficult decision to leave a dysfunctional marriage.
We discussed:
âď¸ The emotional, spiritual, and social cost of âbiblical submissionâ
âď¸ The churchâs response to women seeking safety
âď¸ Why silence is no longer an option for so many of us
This wasnât just a conversationâit was a reclaiming.
đ Episode Release: July 23 @ 2PM
đ Topic: Dysfunctional Marriages & the Christian Response
And because I know how hard it is to take that first step, I created a free Speak Up Starter Packâa resource for anyone navigating harmful faith-based dynamics and ready to reclaim their voice with clarity and dignity.
đ Download the episode HERE
đŹ Whether youâre in leadership, ministry, or navigating your own healingâthis is for you.
Letâs center healing over hierarchy.
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