*The story of Charles Stanley & Anna Stanley Divorce*

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Charles Stanley and Anna Stanley divorce created a public disturbance, especially among his congregants.

Lots of their followers have been questioning to find out what happened to them after the unfortunate breakup. Let’s find out.

The theologian Charles Stanley tied the knot in 1955. He married Anna Stanley after a church deacon introduced them. Charles has often stated that she was not the usual type he would go for.

Together, the couple has two children, Andy Stanley & Becky Stanley. Andy is the founder and senior pastor for the North Point Community Church in Alpharetta, Georgia. Becky Stanley has kept her life private, but according to sources, she is married and has two children.

Charles Frazier Stanley was born on September 25, 1932, in Dry Fork, Virginia. Charles pursued a Bachelor’s degree at the University of Richmond before proceeding to Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Texas for a Master of Divinity degree.

Charles and Anna seemed to enjoy a blissful marriage, but things were not as they appeared. In his 1991 publication, How to Handle Adversity, the pastor shares how he got busy when they moved to Atlanta.

He states that it literally looked as if he was married to the ministry and began to neglect his family. This, he says, caused Anna immense pain and rejection. It took him several years to realize the damage he had caused.

However, Andy also writes that despite the prevailing issues, his parents opposed divorce, so none of them wanted to initiate it.

In 1993, Anna Stanley decided to start the process. She filed for divorce but later amended it to a request for “separate maintenance”. Which was not approved so she refiled in 1995.

The separation caused much tension within the Christian community and, more so, Stanley’s local church.

The divorce process was eventually concluded in 2000 when it was officially announced. Despite calls from some clergy, Stanley continued with his ministry that he should step aside for some time to get his life back in order.

In 2020, Charles Stanley stepped down from the position of senior pastor at First Baptist Church. He stated that the time had come for him to do so, and George, his assistant of many years, would be taking over the helm.

Anna stayed away from the spotlight but continued to serve actively in various churches. Anna Stanley remained unmarried until the time of her death.

Dr. Charles Stanley’s divorce from his wife in 2000 was reportedly caused by what his former wife described as many years of marital disappointments and conflict.

Charles and Andy rebuilt their relationship by spending time together and by seeking counseling. Eventually, they restored the bond that they had erroneously broken.

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  1. DCdrumz59

    These clowns go through and endure things that are common to man.

  2. David Rose

    Your suppose to give double honour to those who labour in the word. It was a bad witness to the Lord and the world her leaving and divorcing with our scriptural grounds. She will have to answer to the Lord

  3. And

    We all are sinners and so we need Jesus. No judgment, but unless divorce reason aligns the Bible, she didn’t have Jesus in her life doing so. I’ve been there so I had to confess to the Lord that I sinned against Him to divorce my ex-husband. God forgave me and I’ve met Him in the midst of my trial. Praise Him.

  4. CarefulSteps1

    hmmm, i have my own thoughts… and i'll just share but could be so very wrong.

    i have a "feeling" that charles was more connected (alive or dead) to his mother, and as such, his wife might have felt as if she was 2nd, and not as good as his mom.

    i would listen to him w/love in his heart towards his mom… like almost in an adoring way, the perfect person way… and while that is good, i think it may have definitely affected how his wife felt. thinking more "leaving" was needed, and more "cleaving" should have happened.

  5. Jamie K

    This title is wrong.
    She filed for divorce, not Pastor Stanley.

  6. John Hawks

    You stated that his devotion to preaching caused him to not be there for his family! He's not supposed to limit his devotion to the Lord! His family/wife are supposed to be part of it! Don't know why you would post this after all these years unless you're just trying to cause division! It's very sad that you would do this after all this time!

  7. Clyde Holiday

    Why did Charles Stanley it's nobody's business but theirs get your nose out of other people's business

  8. Jacob Hamilton

    Family should always come before ministry. God instituted the family first.

  9. Karen Jones

    I look at this as Dr. Stanley putting God first in his life. And actually we are to put God first. Women who marry ministers need to first thoroughly pray, fast and meditate over whether they should marry a minister, especially someone who may one day possibly reach the caliber of a minister such as Dr. Stanley. His wife may not have been happy he was not always available for her but that is not biblical grounds for divorce.

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