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Forgiving the Impossible?

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Are some things just too difficult to forgive? Like child abuse at the hands of a trusted family friend? Greta Randle's story shows us that forgiveness is not only possible, but that it is hugely liberating for the victim. 'My healing would only have been partial without God's intervention,' she says. 'Self-help, counselling and reading have all played a part but nothing can take the place that God occupied within the whole process. He spoke to me through the Bible, used his people to pray with me. He was constant.' 'Some may ask, "Why does God allow these things?" It is my perception that it hurts God to know that the people he created allow themselves to do "these things". It was never his wish for me to be damaged as a child but he is able to redeem every situation.'

176 pages, Paperback

First published March 10, 2010

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July 22, 2022
All I can say as I close the final page of this book is Thank you God for Greta Randle.

For courageously sharing her story so openly, and how the ray of hope in Christ has helped her to forgive and share the light of Christ to others.
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February 9, 2014
those who never experienced child abuse can not fully understand the impact of it - Greta takes you in her life journey of pain. Touching story of abuse effect and the healing pile of forgiveness
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