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Forgive To Live: God's Way

Forgive To Live: God's Way

You simply cannot swallow a poison pill and hope the other person dies!Anger.Bitterness.Resentment.Pain.They are poison to the body, mind and soul.The antedote?Forgiveness.Forgiveness is so important that our very lives depend on it.Churches teach us that we should forgive, but how do you actually learn to forgive?In this spiritual workbook noted author, psychologist, and ordained minister Dr.Dick Tibbits takes you step-by-step through an eight-week forgiveness format that is easy to understand and follow.His clinically proven concepts are a practical way of dealing with life s hurts and disappointments.The power of forgiveness is that when you forgive someone else, you cleanse your own life of bitterness, which can and does poison the soul.That is the beauty of forgiveness; it blesses you when you receive it and again when you offer it to others.You could say it is the gift that keeps on giving.You are about to begin your forgiveness journey a journey that will change your life forever.Forgiveness can be tough work, but if you keep at it, you will be able to forgive.And you will have help.Remember God has promised: My grace is sufficient for you (2 Corinthians 12:9)

Amazon Sales Rank: #698722 in Books Published on: 2009-05-19 Binding: Paperback 112 pages

About the Author DR.DICK TIBBITS has worked in the field of behavioral and spiritual health for over 30 years and has a*sisted thousands of people in achieving wh*le-person health and healing.He has a doctoral degree in psychology and a masters degree in theology, is a licensed professional mental health counselor and an ordained minister.Dr.Tibbits excels in designing life strategies that work in both the corporate world and private life.He is the author of four books on the health and healing benefits of forgiveness.Dr.Tibbits currently serves as Chief Learning Officer at Florida Hospital the largest admitting hospital in America.

The best customer reviews 0 of 0 people found this review helpful.Useful and inspiring book by Barbara Stephens, personally, is a family betrayal and greed that need a way to move on with my life and not full of anger and bitterness.This book became my way of thinking.Forgiveness is not what I thought it was.Forgiveness is not saying what happened is right and once.It is a way forward and make positive is negative.I recommend this book to everyone, no matter what your circumstances See all 1 customer reviews ...


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