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Forgiving What You"ll Never Forget
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Forgiving What You"ll Never Forget

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Forgiveness is an essential part of being a Christian. But 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 and all are trespasses that, through the grace of God, still can be forgiven. Dr. David Stoop compassionately guides readers along the course of heartfelt forgiveness, freeing them to apply the biblical teachings that have already changed thousands of lives. Now available in mass market.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Baker Publishing Group
Country
United States
Date
17 January 2017
Pages
160
ISBN
9780800728038

Forgiveness is an essential part of being a Christian. But 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 and all are trespasses that, through the grace of God, still can be forgiven. Dr. David Stoop compassionately guides readers along the course of heartfelt forgiveness, freeing them to apply the biblical teachings that have already changed thousands of lives. Now available in mass market.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Baker Publishing Group
Country
United States
Date
17 January 2017
Pages
160
ISBN
9780800728038