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Forgiving What You'll Never Forget
Forgiving What You'll Never Forget
Forgiving What You'll Never Forget
Audiobook3 hours

Forgiving What You'll Never Forget

Written by Dr. David Stoop Dr.

Narrated by Tom Hatting

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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  • Forgiveness

  • Healing

  • Relationships

  • Reconciliation

  • Power of Forgiveness

  • Personal Transformation

  • Power of Prayer

  • Forgiveness & Redemption

  • Healing Through Forgiveness

  • Redemption Through Forgiveness

  • Forgiveness & Healing

  • Forgiveness & Mercy

  • Forgiveness & Grace

  • Forgiveness & Repentance

About this audiobook

How do you forgive the unforgivable?

Forgiveness is an essential part of being a Christian, but that doesn’t make it easy. What do we do when confronted with the unforgivable — an act that shakes our moral foundations to their roots, often committed by someone trusted and loved? Murder, sexual abuse, adultery — all leave lifelong wounds. Thankfully, they are all trespasses that, through the grace of God, can be forgiven.

Dr. David Stoop compassionately guides you down a biblical road, from the pain of bitter hurt to the peace found only in heartfelt forgiveness, even for the worst of offenses. In doing so, he opens up the way for you to experience the freedom that forgiveness brings.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherOasis Audio
Release dateJan 17, 2017
ISBN9781621886532

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    Apr 5, 2024

    One of the most powerful books I've ever read on forgiveness.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    Jun 22, 2023

    If you are struggling with deep hurt and sorrow caused by scarring offenses, if forgiveness seems an unfair or ridiculous expectation, if letting go of hard feelings and healing from betrayal seems impossible... this book is for you. In truth, I did not agree with every idea presented by the author, but I did find most of his suggestions helpful. I learned a great deal about the process and benefits of forgiveness, especially what it actually means to forgive. Many of the example stories resonated with me. They demonstrated how forgiveness is both possible and beneficial to the person who was hurt, betrayed, or offended in what may seem like unforgivable ways. The author builds his case on religious beliefs, but religious or not, there is a healing path to forgiveness outlined here. I do recommend reading the book.