
Beth Close is a certified Faith-Centered Recovery Coach and founder of Grace Built Her, a global community for women rebuilding after divorce. She is also the author of Whole Being Broken and The Love Whole Being Broken Journal — powerful resources guiding women toward spiritual and emotional restoration.
Through her signature CLOSER Bonds Method, Beth helps women move from heartbreak to healing, blending biblical wisdom, emotional intelligence, and practical recovery tools.
Beth has been featured on ABC15, Sonoran Living, and The Los Angeles Tribune, and her message of grace and restoration continues to inspire women around the world.
Finding identity and hope after divorce — your signature message that helps women rebuild with faith and purpose.
A faith-based framework for healing and reconnection through your CLOSER model.
Turning wounds into wisdom and discovering divine restoration after life’s hardest seasons.
Overcoming shame and self-doubt to walk confidently in God’s promises.
Empowering women to embrace authentic visibility and lead with confidence.
Blending technology and purpose — inspiring faith-driven women in modern leadership spaces.
Drawing from Whole Being Broken, this talk explores how faith, neuroscience, and emotional awareness restore balance.
Bridging faith and psychology to create healing spaces for real, honest recovery.
Celebrating the strength and grace of women who rebuild and rise again.
Encouraging leaders and visionaries to walk in purpose, presence, and alignment.
Beth Close was featured on pages 4–5 of The Los Angeles Tribune Magazine, where she shared her deeply personal journey of transformation. From divorce and dyslexia to overcoming childhood wounds, Beth reveals how every struggle became part of her healing. Drawing from the Japanese art of Kintsugi, she teaches that we are not broken beyond repair—our cracks are where the light gets in. Her story is a powerful reminder that resilience, faith, and truth-telling can turn brokenness into beauty.
Beth Close was featured in Founded By Women, where she shared how her journey from corporate operations to personal restoration became the foundation for her mission to empower women rebuilding after heartbreak.
In the article, Beth opens up about transforming pain into purpose — how divorce, faith, and healing shaped the creation of Whole Being Broken and Grace Built Her. Drawing inspiration from the Japanese art of Kintsugi, she reminds us that the cracks in our stories are not proof of failure, but invitations for light and grace to enter.
Her story is a testament to resilience, faith, and the beauty of rebuilding — proof that what’s broken can become whole again.