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21 Ways To Forgive: Plus 9 Reasons We Must Forgive

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A Sampling of What You'll Learn in This Book: *How to forgive when no one is asking forgiveness.*How to get out of the Cistern of Sadness.*How to invest your pain in the Bank of Heaven.*How to make forgiveness a delightful and tasty feast!*How to avoid unforgiveness and bitterness in the first place.Have You Said Something Like This?: "My problem is that I cannot forgive myself." "I?m so angry at God. Why did he let that happen to me?""I just can't get over what they did to me. I?m so sad.""Those people make me so mad!""That was so offensive I don't think I could ever forgive it."Your Answers Are in This Fully Illustrated Book.

108 pages, Paperback

Published August 31, 2018

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August 30, 2017
21 Ways to Forgive is a brief Christian booklet that aims to explain the reasons why we need to forgive others. Pastor and author Wes Daughenbaugh shares his twenty-one top reasons why our salvation as Christians depends upon our ability to forgive “with all our hearts”.

Wow…this book really packs an evangelical punch! Pastor Daughenbaugh explains the concept and importance of forgiveness, in simple yet highly effective terms. As I was reading, I realized how little I really knew about forgiving others. As someone who has gone through a great deal of traumatic experiences, I’ve found it extremely difficult to forgive those who have harmed and wronged me in the past. I now understand that the process of forgiveness is for my own benefit, and for the benefit of strengthening my relationship with God.

21 Ways to Forgive is an excellent book for anyone, of any age. This book is certainly suitable for children and I can see it being used effectively in Sunday school classes, Bible study programs and Vacation Bible School curriculum. It’s an excellent teaching tool for adults and for children. It’s the kind of book that readers can return to time and again when they find themselves struggling to forgive.

I highly recommend 21 Ways to Forgive! Thanks to Book Crash, the publisher and the author for providing a complimentary copy.

5 of 5 Stars, Review by Susan Barton, https://ebookreviewgal.com
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March 18, 2018
Wes Daughenbaugh presents a vast amount of information in a compact book that is designed to give anyone plenty reasons for forgiving. In a time when people are finding hard to forgive others, this will show anyone in simple and concise readings he benefits to forgiving and how you can forgive. This book is for anyone who lives in the bondage of unforgiveness and wants freedom. This book comes with vivid and thoughtful art to illustrate many of the concepts and bring to life the blessings in forgiving and the tragedy in not forgiving.
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