Living Beyond Offense

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Lord, how many times must I forgive my brother or sister who sins against me? - Peter, Matthew 18:21

Weve all asked this question, especially when weve been hurt repeatedly by those close to us. But our pain in response to these hurts points to greater realitywe were created for something more!

Living Beyond Offense explores Jesuss teachings about forgivenesswhat it is, what it costs, and what you gain when you put it into practice. Blending theology, Scripture, and pieces of her own life story, Yana Conner writes not as a blameless expert but as a fellow traveler on the forgiveness journey. With deep compassion and biblical insight, Yana will help you

identify cultures unhelpful scripts and mantras and replace them with Jesuss call to something better
resolve conflicts by applying best practices for evaluating and communicating hurt
move through the pains of abandonment, betrayal, and abuse using a theological framework that avoids cliche

Forgiveness is hard work, but you can learn to trust again! Despite the pain youve experienced, you will find ideas and encouragement for rooting yourself in Gods trustworthiness and living in shalom once more.
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Lord, how many times must I forgive my brother or sister who sins against me? - Peter, Matthew 18:21

Weve all asked this question, especially when weve been hurt repeatedly by those close to us. But our pain in response to these hurts points to greater realitywe were created for something more!

Living Beyond Offense explores Jesuss teachings about forgivenesswhat it is, what it costs, and what you gain when you put it into practice. Blending theology, Scripture, and pieces of her own life story, Yana Conner writes not as a blameless expert but as a fellow traveler on the forgiveness journey. With deep compassion and biblical insight, Yana will help you

identify cultures unhelpful scripts and mantras and replace them with Jesuss call to something better
resolve conflicts by applying best practices for evaluating and communicating hurt
move through the pains of abandonment, betrayal, and abuse using a theological framework that avoids cliche

Forgiveness is hard work, but you can learn to trust again! Despite the pain youve experienced, you will find ideas and encouragement for rooting yourself in Gods trustworthiness and living in shalom once more.
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