The Gift of Forgiveness

“I forgive you” can be hard to say. Forgiving people who have hurt us, wronged us, or abused us is difficult. We have to work at forgiveness. I

When I Boldly Walked Back To God

If you’ve turned away from God, do you know he loves you unconditionally? Kayla Nelson shares her #BeBoldGirl story with us this week. Let her words encourage you

Why We Must Learn To Forgive Others

How often do we give others the chance to make a new beginning? Some time ago, my husband had to go on a business trip. He left one

Why We Need To Pray For Difficult Relationships

When we’ve been hurt by another person and it’s not fixed, what do we do? When they neither seem to notice what they have done wrong, nor care

Traveling Life – From Failures to Forgiveness

How far is the east from the west? In my experience, twenty-four hours of travel to be exact. Or is it? I recently traveled east to Singapore. An island

The Hard Steps to Being Friends Again

“I forgive her,” we say, “but to be friends again? No way.” Reconciliation, the restoration of friendly relations, is often a long and painful process, especially for those

They Know Not What They Are Doing

Jesus said, “Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing.” Luke 23:34 There are two locations in Jerusalem where it is thought Jesus spoke these

When we can’t forgive

When we’ve been hurt by another person and it’s not fixed, what do we do? When they neither seem to notice what they have done wrong, nor care

Holy Land Adventure: Learning Forgiveness

Note:  This is the first post during my trip to the Holy Land with Lysa TerKeurst and Proverbs 31 Ministries.  I pray you are blessed by following along

Forgiven

Death defeated. Sins forgiven. New life. This is the message bursting forth from Easter. Forgiveness is freely given to us—but we forgive unwillingly. Wrongdoing may be forgotten, but