Author: | Tutu Adelusi | ISBN: | 1230001533071 |
Publisher: | Tutu | Publication: | January 8, 2017 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Tutu Adelusi |
ISBN: | 1230001533071 |
Publisher: | Tutu |
Publication: | January 8, 2017 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
No one can claim that he or she has never been offended, either by family, friends, associates, networks or Church. How you handle the offence, hurt or disappointment is, therefore crucial. This book teaches how to move on and overcome the incident.
It teaches forgiveness as a way of setting yourself free like a bird. It is a step by step guide and involves your participation. The book discusses explicitly how human feelings are affected when offended and the detrimental consequences to our health, body, and soul.
It educates you on what to do to get the issue out of your mind.
Excerpt from the book:
"The wind of pain rushed at you and the wound of pain became unbearable which eventually deterred you from contacting the offender. The road to healing involves the following steps:
Determine in your heart that you are going to forgive the offender.
Determine that you are not going to bear grudges against the person concerned etc.
But for the sake of your own healing, pick up your phone and call them.
Activities: List your reasons why you think the person does not deserve to be forgiven. Then list how you would feel if the incidents had not happened. And much more.
No one can claim that he or she has never been offended, either by family, friends, associates, networks or Church. How you handle the offence, hurt or disappointment is, therefore crucial. This book teaches how to move on and overcome the incident.
It teaches forgiveness as a way of setting yourself free like a bird. It is a step by step guide and involves your participation. The book discusses explicitly how human feelings are affected when offended and the detrimental consequences to our health, body, and soul.
It educates you on what to do to get the issue out of your mind.
Excerpt from the book:
"The wind of pain rushed at you and the wound of pain became unbearable which eventually deterred you from contacting the offender. The road to healing involves the following steps:
Determine in your heart that you are going to forgive the offender.
Determine that you are not going to bear grudges against the person concerned etc.
But for the sake of your own healing, pick up your phone and call them.
Activities: List your reasons why you think the person does not deserve to be forgiven. Then list how you would feel if the incidents had not happened. And much more.