by gwhope_admin | Jan 9, 2014 | Living it Out
Today’s blog post is written by Angela D. Meyer – author, Bible teacher and a home-schooling mom. My personal story of forgiveness after betrayal is tied to someone else, and I am not free to share his part. But I will share my own heart’s process. The...
by gwhope_admin | Sep 5, 2013 | Living it Out
Biblical counselor, June Hunt, suggests seven practical ways to jump the hurdles of forgiveness. She admits that forgiveness is not a onetime event and most of us need to repeat these jumps over and over. But with perseverance and the power of God’s word, forgiveness...
by gwhope_admin | Jul 18, 2013 | Living it Out
For women who are hurting, one of the most difficult issues is forgiveness. How can I ever forgive this person who has hurt me so deeply? How can I forgive when he isn’t even sorry? If I can’t forget, then how can I truly forgive? No easy answers here, and we offer no...
by gwhope_admin | Mar 8, 2013 | Living it Out
On our last blog post, we dealt with the subject of roadblocks to forgiveness. One final roadblock comes as a suggestion from the book “The 5 Languages of Apology.” Written by Gary Chapman and Jennifer Thomas, the authors suggest that because we respond differently to...
by gwhope_admin | Mar 5, 2013 | Living it Out
We want to forgive. We know we should forgive, but sometimes we get stuck behind a roadblock that keeps us from total forgiveness. It’s important to restate that forgiveness is a process. Wounds are not easily healed and every time we think about them again, we...