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  • Amazing Love (Corrie Ten Boom)

    Following her miraculous release from a Nazi concentration camp, Corrie ten Boom refused to give into the weakness of anger, claiming, “Forgiveness requires more strength than hatred.” Sharing incredible stories of encounters with people from all walks of life, Corrie illustrates how a childlike faith in the wisdom and love of God pushes us to forgive the seemingly impossible.

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  • Bad Memories: Getting Past Your Past (Robert D. Jones)

    Do memories of your past haunt you? Is there help for people who suffer because of their own past?

    Most people who suffer from bad memories want them to disappear. Some want to deny the problem and “just forget the past.” Robert D. Jones shows that God provides a solution to the haunting problem of nagging bad memories.

    What is God’s answer? If you belong to Jesus, God has something better for you, Jones writes. God does not want to remove your memories; he wants to transform them into something good. God is bigger than your past. Your memories of past sins–even the worst ones–can be opportunities for life-changing growth. You do not need to avoid, run from, or get rid of your past. Jones points out that painful thoughts may still intrude, but you need not escape them.

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  • Forgiveness: Reflecting God’s Mercy (31-Day Devotionals for Life) (Hayley Satrom)

    When the sins of others loom large on our minds, we need to look to God. Not only is his love an encouragement amid our pain, but it is the foundation upon which we build forgiveness for others. Thirty-one devotional readings with reflection questions and action points help us to see how God empowers us to forgive others in previously unimaginable ways.

    In the 31-Day Devotionals for Life series, biblical counselors and Bible teachers guide you through Scripture passages that speak to specific situations or struggles, helping you to apply God’s Word to your life in practical ways day after day.

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  • The Berenstain Bears and the Forgiving Tree (Jan Berenstain, Mike Berenstain)

    Teaching children about forgiveness and compassion can be challenging. In this addition to the Living Lights™ series of Berenstain Bears books, young readers will identify what behaviors are frustrating or hurtful. Children will learn the importance of controlling their emotions and the process of forgiveness.

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  • The Freedom and Power of Forgiveness (John MacArthur)

    Few concepts are more basic to Christianity-or more important to a Christian’s personal and spiritual well-being-than forgiveness. Yet in an age in which it has become fashionable to “forgive yourself” rather than to forgive others, can our modern ways of understanding guilt, blame, mercy, and justice be reconciled with Jesus’ teaching?

    Pastor John MacArthur begins The Freedom and Power of Forgiveness by examining the doctrine of the atonement, the basis for any teaching on forgiveness. He then answers some common questions about forgiveness, such as: Why are we supposed to seek God’s forgiveness if he has already justified us? How should we handle repeat offenses against us? When is restitution appropriate? MacArthur then presents potent, relevant biblical principles of forgiveness.

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  • Treasures of the Snow (Patricia St. John)

    A story of vicious revenge and hard repentance

    Annette and Lucien are enemies. After Annette gets Lucien into trouble at school, he decides to get back at her by threatening the most precious thing in the world to her: her little brother Dani. But tragedy strikes. Annette is so filled with rage that she sets out to alienate and humiliate Lucien at every turn. As Lucien seeks to repent and restore, light floods both of their dark hearts and Christ proves that He makes all things new.

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  • Unpacking Forgiveness: Biblical Answers for Complex Questions and Deep Wounds (Chris Brauns)

    Helps readers move beyond the wounds and baggage of bitterness, disagreements, and broken relationships.

    “True or false: most Christian pastors and counselors agree on what forgiveness is and how it should take place.” This question is part of Chris Brauns’s Forgiveness Quiz that draws readers into his book and gets them thinking about the subject of forgiveness. The truth is, pastors and counselors disagree profoundly on this subject. Unpacking Forgiveness combines sound theological thinking and honesty about the complicated questions many face to provide readers with a solid understanding of biblical forgiveness.

    Only God’s Word can unpack forgiveness. The wounds are too deep for us to find healing on our own, and the questions are too complex to be unraveled by anything but the wisdom of God. This book goes beyond a feel-good doctrine of automatic forgiveness, balancing the beauty of God’s grace and the necessity of forgiveness with the teaching that forgiveness must take place in a way that is consistent with justice.

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  • Worthy: Living in Light of the Gospel (Sinclair B. Ferguson)

    Written by Theologian Sinclair Ferguson, the Second Book in the Growing Gospel Integrity Series Explores the Christian’s Call to Christlikeness

    While Jesus offers forgiveness for believers who sin, Scripture makes it clear that Christians are to pursue obedience and holiness. So what does it mean to walk in a manner that’s “worthy of the gospel of Christ” (Phil. 1:27), and how should that look in the life of a Christ follower?

    In this short, accessible guide, theologian Sinclair Ferguson explains the importance of living worthy of the gospel, why the principle is often forgotten, and how it’s cultivated. Clarifying the difference between biblical obedience and legalism, Ferguson exhorts believers to pursue Christlikeness, offering practical examples from Scripture. The second book of the Growing Gospel Integrity series, Worthy helps Christians, students, pastors, and those preparing for ministry to live as citizens of heaven rather than citizens of the world.

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  • The Duel (George E. Sargent)

    “This story requires attentiveness, self-examination, and soul-searching. I found myself undone on many occasions, seeing myself on far too many pages. I’ve been admonished to live in the fear of God rather than the fear of man. So, my friends, if you are interested in a story that will challenge your manner of life and cause you to fall on your knees and beg God to change you, here it is.” — Mark Hamby

    Written from the striking viewpoint of the Bible personified, The Duel reveals spiritual tensions that occur in friendships, business interactions, and family relationships. Themes of honesty, forgiveness, vengeance, greed, lust, and salvation are developed.  In the end wisdom triumphs!  The author unearths our secret struggles and hidden sins, powerfully weaving Scripture throughout to reveal how to avoid falling into despair, regret, and shame.

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  • The Friend Who Forgives (Dan DeWitt)

    Do you ever talk before you think? Do you ever mess up bad? Have you ever let a friend down? Peter was that kind of person, too – he got it wrong again, and again, and again.  Who would want to be friends with someone like Peter?

    Well, as Peter discovered, Jesus would.  He learned more about this one sad morning on a beach, that the Lord Jesus turned into a moment of joy.

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  • The Golden Secret & Other Christmas Stories

    This collection of Christmas stories will warm your heart any time of year. In The Golden Secret, Christmas reminds us of something higher than our own pleasure.

    Angel’s Christmas highlights a little girl who discovers the greatest birthday ever and the greatest gift she could ever give.

    In Bells across the Snow, a rich cantankerous uncle decides to go “home” for Christmas. Love triumphs over hate and forgiveness conquers resentment.

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  • The Silver Keys (A. L. O. E.)

    Another classic work from Charlotte Maria Tucker, who chose to be known by her pen-name of A. L. O. E. (A Lady of England)

    What powerful grace unlocks the grip of pride even in the hardest hearts! The author of The Silver Keys reintroduces Ned Franks, whose visits to a dying man challenge our own willingness to be inconvenienced for the sake of the gospel. And through her changed life, a former drunkard demonstrates to all who knew her that the power of forgiveness is real!

    Whether we’re in a position of giving or receiving, kindness is the key to opening the locked box of the human heart.

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  • The Secret Bridge (Amy Le Feuvre)

    An epic story like The Secret Bridge deserves a beautiful, leather-tone embossed cover. This is a story that promises to captivate the entire family.

    This provocative story, written later in life by our beloved Amy Le Feuvre, reveals a depth beyond that of her previous works. Readers from all walks of life will be moved by her sensitivity to the tensions of the human spirit.

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  • The Chateau by the Lake (Amy Le Feuvre)

    Mystery and love combine to bring a captivating story in The Chateau by the Lake. Norah and her fiancé Roger have much to discover about each other—and themselves! While he’s serving in India, Norah agrees to leave English society and move to the Swiss countryside to live with his mother. There the dark puzzle unfolds and her spiritual journey begins.

    Words from the blue velvet book that Roger gave her echo in her mind as she sorts through her mysterious encounters: The things which are seen are temporal; but the things which are not seen are eternal.

    In due time Norah realizes that forgiveness and eternal life come from the cross—you can’t work for forgiveness, you work from it.

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  • Chloe and the Closet of Secrets: A Book about Lying (Ginger Hubbard)

    A lot of kids struggle with being completely truthful. Even though we know it’s wrong to not tell the whole truth, it’s still hard to help a child understand why. Chloe and the Closet of Secrets: A Book about Lying gives parents a biblical framework and practical suggestions for helping their children (and themselves) learn to speak the truth.  For ages 4-7.

    The parent resource page at the end gives a biblical framework and practical suggestions to help children understand what a lie is, some reasons that they lie, and the power of confession and forgiveness.

    Chloe has a sneaky habit of making up stories.  She thinks it’s no big deal, but one day crazy little fluffs appear every time she tells a lie. Chloe starts stuffing the fluffs in her closet, but soon her closet is almost ready to burst. Not only that, but she also realizes that her lies are sinful and are hurting her relationships. But after her father confesses his own lie and asks God for forgiveness, Chloe gains the courage to let out all her secrets.

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  • The Silver Cup and other stories for the young (Emma Marshall)

    In the New Testament, our Savior reveals that the second greatest commandment is to love our neighbor, in the same way that we already love ourselves. The short stories of this volume illustrate that the failure to love, evidenced by dishonesty and careless self-absorption, carries forth its effects from the individual to the family and society as a whole.

    In contrast, you will see the fruit of repentance and the blessings that follow when we model the mercy and forgiveness of Christ and humbly consider others before ourselves.

    Originally written in 1849.

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  • Talking Back to Purity Culture (Rachel Joy Welcher)

    Compassionate, faithful, and wise, she charts a path forward for Christians in the ongoing debates about sexuality—one that rejects legalism and license alike, steering us back instead to the good news of Jesus. It’s time to talk back to purity culture—and this book is ready to jump-start the conversation.

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  • Lament for a Father: The Journey to Understanding and Forgiveness (Marvin Olasky)

    Now an experienced investigative journalist, Marvin Olasky uncovers the true story of his father’s past in his most personal work to date—facing Eli’s pain and his own in order to understand and forgive.

    He follows Eli from his Orthodox Jewish childhood in Boston to his days as a commuter student at Harvard to his traumatic experiences in Germany following World War II to his embrace of Reconstructionist Judaism, describing a “spiritual and psychological death by one thousand cuts”—and discovering what he owes to his parents.

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  • (U) Sweet Revenge (E. A. Bland)

    The words of his grandfather kept ringing in Ned’s ears:
    “A Roden never forgives and never forgets. Some day you’ll have your revenge of Philip Fielding, and revenge is sweet, revenge is very sweet.” Old William Roden thought it was high time Fielding reaped what he had sown, but little did he know what a devastating effect his vengeance would have! Time proves that neither vengeance nor greed can withstand the power of forgiveness, and truth reveals that there is One who has both the will and the power to forgive.

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  • Forgiveness: I Just Can’t Forgive Myself

    Sally, a Christian, laments having an abortion years ago. “I know the Lord has forgiven me, but I just can’t forgive myself.” What would you say to her?  Maybe you yourself have struggled with “self-forgiveness” and wonder how to deal with feelings of guilt. Why is self-forgiveness such an attractive notion? What, if anything, does the Bible say about it?  Robert D. Jones identifies five possible assumptions behind the longing for self-forgiveness. In the process, he pinpoints a deeper problem—and a deeper solution to ongoing guilt. By dispelling a number of misconceptions, Jones clears the path to a joyful realization of complete forgiveness in Christ.

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