What is forgiveness? How do I know that I've really forgiven someone? How can I forgive myself-and God? Catholic spiritual writer Anne Costa is a reassuring guide who shares her own journey of forgiveness and healing and those of many others with honesty and compassion. In the process, she offers us a road to healing that leads us right into the loving embrace of Jesus. Questions for reflection, healing prayers, and a list of resources are also included."Every one of us faces the challenge of forgiving those who have hurt us. This book is a wise guide that will help many people who have been deeply hurt to be transformed so that they can forgive as Jesus does." —Francis MacNutt, PhD, cofounder, Christian Healing Ministries, and author, The Practice of Healing A How-To Guide for Catholics"This is a book full of hope and inspiration, rounded out by practical insights and helpful tools. I look forward to recommending this resource to friends and family in my own life and in our reading community." —Lisa M. Hendey, founder and editor of CatholicMom.com and author of A Book of Saints for Catholic Moms
For me, the path to forgiveness is almost all in the storm. There is screaming, there are wounds that reopen, there are hard memories to face. I don't know if I'll ever get to where it ends, but it feels good to know that I've started to walk. Good book. Good reflections. It's nice to think of forgiveness as a grace that comes to you and sets you free. It doesn't erase the suffering (the one you caused and the one you received), but it makes it easier. I will read this book again at a slower pace, I think it can still tell me a lot.
I ordered this book as soon as it became available and read it quickly - too quickly. I just devoured it. I am glad that I did. Having read the author's earlier book (Refresh Me, Lord! Meditations to Renew a Woman's Spirit), I knew that I would not be disappointed. I wasn't and neither will you. Anne Costa has a special gift - birthed no doubt from her own personal and spiritual struggles, as well as from years of helping others in need - to get right to the heart of why we hurt and how God's grace can make us whole. I gained insights into issues in my own life that I had not adequately recognized before reading this book. It spoke very powerfully to me. I intend to do myself, the author and this book justice by going back and more carefully, thoughtfully and meditatively digest the great wisdom and insight contained therein. You will find the "For Your Reflection" segment at the end of each chapter challenging and worthwhile. This is a book you should read. Get it for yourself and those you love.