When we are wronged, forgiveness can seem impossible.
Ted and Mark bring hope for those struggling with unforgiveness or desiring to be forgiven. They address these subjects through 18 questions, each answered in its own chapter.
What’s your most pressing question?
- What Is Unforgiveness?
- Who Are You?
- How Should I Pray?
- Am I in the Place of God?
- Who’s the Ninevite in Your Life?
- How Does Anger Give Opportunity to the Devil?
- What’s the Key to Overcoming Unforgiveness?
- What If They Don’t Repent?
- What If I have Forgiven but Still Feel Hurt or Angry?
- Does Forgiveness Release Consequences?
- What about Abuse?
- What If I Can’t Forgive Myself?
- What If Others Won’t Forgive Me?
- Why Not Just Forgive and Forget?
- What about Justice?
- How Do I Proclaim Forgiveness?
- Is There Any Unforgivable Sin?
- Can There Be Forgiveness without Reconciliation?
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“Kober and Rockenbach have listened carefully for decades to people who struggle with forgiveness; they’ve heard their questions and answer them superbly in this book. ‘What if I’ve forgiven but still feel hurt or angry? What about abuse? What if I can’t forgive myself?’ and many others. The authors are consummate storytellers, and their book is deeply steeped in Scripture and the forgiveness of Jesus Christ. You won’t just read this book once but will return to it again and again for help in sharing Christ’s forgiveness with others (especially in difficult situations) and in believing that His forgiveness is for you!”
Rick Marrs, Mdiv, Phd; Senior Professor of Practical Theology, Concordia Seminary, St. Louis; Licensed Psychologist; author of Making Christian Counseling More Christ Centered.