The Victim's Cry: Discovering Hope and Healing Through Forgiveness
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Rating | : | 4.62 (763 Votes) |
Asin | : | B0716Y84K5 |
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Number of Pages | : | 509 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-03-01 |
Language | : | English |
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Samuel said The best book on FORGIVENESS I have ever read!. I appreciate the authors authenticity and humility when sharing his personal story. I can easily relate to him. What he discovered about forgiveness gives me hope that restoration can come to any relationship. I would recommend this book to anyone who is struggling in their marriage.. A book for all. This is a highly insightful book with solid biblical underpinnings. The author opens his heart with his amazing story of disenchantment and reconciliation. And while the subject is serious, the very practical advise comes across like a good friend chatting with you.. "Filled With Life Changing Applications" according to CBM Book Reviews. The Victim’s Cry: Discovering Hope & Healing Through Forgiveness by Steven D. Griffin is an encouraging book that exposes truth from a Christian perspective to help readers find lasting healing and freedom from past offenses, pain and unforgiveness. As the author presents steps to dealing with past offenses, disappointment and deep bitterness, the author writes from his own journey after separation in his own marriage. Offering Biblical knowledge, and additionally sharing some of the reasons why we suffer in this world, the author wri
Griffin is an encouraging book that exposes truth from a Christian perspective to help listeners find lasting healing and freedom from past offenses, pain and unforgiveness. Offering Biblical knowledge, and additionally sharing some of the reasons why we suffer in this world, the author writes a concise, yet simple book to discover hope and healing through the power of Christ. Listeners will also learn from the Introduction that the book is a God-birthed book written from someone who has experienced God's plan of restoration. What is quite unique is that he begins with the definition of a victim. Many of my people are bound up, and I will use this book to help set them free." The author offers hope to those who feel like victims. As the author highlights this statement from the Lord, "I want you to write a book about My plan of rescue for people who have been hurt. Divided into five "Open and Shut Steps to Freedom,"