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Limping Through Forgiveness: A Journey Into Freedom
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Limping Through Forgiveness: A Journey Into Freedom

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In the world of hurt, pain, and personal rejection that so many people live in, there is a need for honest, gentle, and wise guides to walk beside them. Zdenka Slama is just such a guide. Brian D. Cunnington, Professor Emeritus, Counselling, Tyndale Seminary She shows us that there is really no way to save us from the suffering caused by others until we are saved from ourselves, from our own guilt, fear and hate. Teresa Marchildon, Chaplain, Correctional Services Her poignant memoirs provide a rich context to the depths and the heights that true forgiveness can reach. Robert Bickle, MD Zdenka’s true story will enrich and enlighten everyone who reads it. Brenda Wood, Author AUTHOR BIO Zdenka Slama is a family counsellor who loves to design and present workshops and facilitate support groups. Zdenka was a youth leader during her school years in Communist Czechoslovakia. She and her husband live on Georgian Bay and love to travel. Limping through Forgiveness is an account of Zdenka’s life’s many changes, from her adventurous escape from Czechoslovakia to settling in Canada, from violence in childhood to an amazing adulthood, and from atheism to Christianity. This book is useful for anyone in a helping profession. It also challenges us to practice forgiveness for our own mental health.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Essence Publishing (Canada)
Date
8 April 2015
Pages
160
ISBN
9781460004562

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

In the world of hurt, pain, and personal rejection that so many people live in, there is a need for honest, gentle, and wise guides to walk beside them. Zdenka Slama is just such a guide. Brian D. Cunnington, Professor Emeritus, Counselling, Tyndale Seminary She shows us that there is really no way to save us from the suffering caused by others until we are saved from ourselves, from our own guilt, fear and hate. Teresa Marchildon, Chaplain, Correctional Services Her poignant memoirs provide a rich context to the depths and the heights that true forgiveness can reach. Robert Bickle, MD Zdenka’s true story will enrich and enlighten everyone who reads it. Brenda Wood, Author AUTHOR BIO Zdenka Slama is a family counsellor who loves to design and present workshops and facilitate support groups. Zdenka was a youth leader during her school years in Communist Czechoslovakia. She and her husband live on Georgian Bay and love to travel. Limping through Forgiveness is an account of Zdenka’s life’s many changes, from her adventurous escape from Czechoslovakia to settling in Canada, from violence in childhood to an amazing adulthood, and from atheism to Christianity. This book is useful for anyone in a helping profession. It also challenges us to practice forgiveness for our own mental health.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Essence Publishing (Canada)
Date
8 April 2015
Pages
160
ISBN
9781460004562