Imagine a life where past traumas shape your future relationships and your faith becomes your ultimate fortress of strength. This is the story of Elizabeth Stewart- Williams, a woman who has turned her challenging personal experiences into a powerful testimony of faith and resilience.
Her relationship experiences took a turn when she found herself in a marriage riddled with manipulation and narcissism. Elizabeth's struggle through her marriage and her courage to identify the abusive patterns is a conversation that unfolds in this episode. Through her story, we delve into the importance of recognizing the signs of abuse and the role faith plays in overcoming these adversities. We also reflect on Elizabeth's strength in the face of emotional abuse and how her faith in God's will helped in her healing journey. Truly, Elizabeth's story is a testament to the power of resilience and the healing grace of faith.
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Elizabeth Stewart-Williams is a proud member of Christ’s Church, the Church of Christ for over 30 years. She is the founder of Precious Jewels, a Bible Women’s Ministry that supports Women in encountering the love of Jesus Christ. She teaches Bible studies nationally and internationally, empowering Women to have vision, and prosper in being who God has called them to be in their appointed spiritual vocation.
In her earthly vocation she is a mediator and founder of Liz Evonne Dispute Resolution Services LLC, a conflict resolution firm that assist women and families in underserved communities settle disputes. She is also an advocate and the founder of IAmProSe, an organization dedicated to servicing Black Survivors of Domestic Violence and the Black Domestic Violence (DV) Collective, which is a collective of Black-led DV Organizations from across the nation.
Elizabeth labors extensively to cease Black Femicide and Domestic Violence within Black communities. She works to teach appropriate dispute resolution alternatives to communities and to ensure protections of survivors after protective or restraining orders have ended. She seeks to transform court systems and their services of support for Black Survivors of Domestic Violence.
Elizabeth is a proud mother of 2 beautiful children, a survivor of domestic abuse, and currently commits to service at the North Colony Church of Christ.
Elizabeth holds a BA in Political Science from the University of Oklahoma (OU) and a Masters in Dispute Resolution (MDR) from Pepperdine Caruso School of Law. She … Read More