Forgiveness


By Marjorie J. Thompson Forgiving others and humbly asking for forgiveness are central disciplines for all Christian believers. Lent, a time to reflect on our Christian journey, is an appropriate time to deepen our understanding and practice of forgiveness. Marjorie J. Thompson, author of the best-selling book Soul Feast, takes a close look at our understanding of forgiveness in this encouraging study. In six brief chapters, Thompson...

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By Mark Sakamoto When the Second World War broke out, Ralph MacLean traded his quiet yet troubled life on the Magdalene Islands in eastern Canada for the ravages of the Second World War. On the other side of the country, Mitsue Sakamoto and her family felt their pleasant life in Vancouver starting to fade away after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. Ralph found himself one of the many Canadians captured by the Japanese in December...

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By Brian Zahnd In a world where the ugliness of rage and retaliation are driving the story line, Unconditional? offers the beauty, reconciliation, and total restoration of forgiveness the way Jesus taught us to live it.  More than just another biblical exposition, this book begins with the horror of the Holocaust as it explores what forgiveness means — and how far it should go — in the real world of murder, rape, child abuse,...

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By Loughlan Sofield, Carroll Juliano, & Gregory Aymond Out of the wealth of their shared experience, authors Sofield, Juliano, and Aymond have fashioned an inviting exploration of the process of forgiveness that blends compelling personal narrative, wise spiritual guidance, and sound practical suggestions. Written with Catholics in mind, this simple primer is designed to encourage the first steps in the process of forgiving with...

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By Charles F. Finck Charles Finck teaches us what it means to truly forgive. In As We Forgive Those, author Charles Finck teaches us what it means to truly forgive. We can want to forgive, intend to forgive and even say the words, “I forgive,” but often times that is not enough. With his book we learn how to forgive using a simple prayer that can bring inner healing and restoration at the heart level. (Product description)...

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By Lewis B. Smedes   If you are ready to make peace with those who have hurt or betrayed you, there can be no finer road map than this thoroughly practical book. Lewis Smedes brings true forgiveness, “Gods own gift,” within the capacity of every wounded person, even in circumstances when only hate seems possible. With inspiring words, he leads you through the three stages of forgiveness and helps you understand: • Why we...

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By Dennis Linn & Matthew Linn   A volume of practical wisdom that applies the five stages of Kübler-Ross to the healing process. Explores the concept of emotional and physical healing as well as exploring the five stages of acceptance of death and dying in light of prayer and religious experience. This book integrates spiritual tools for deep healing with current psychological and medical understanding, and helps the reader apply...

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By John Loren & Paula Sandford Forgiveness gives us keys to healing our wounds, trauma and offenses, leading toward a lifestyle of peace, love and wholeness. Includes a devotional guide. Originally published in 1996, Choosing Forgiveness unveils a lifestyle of forgiveness that frees us from the bondage of personal woundings, and bitterness of heart. John and Paula Sandford, along with Lee Bowman explain how we can turn our lives...

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