Description
One of the most difficult things to do in life is forgiving someone who has, whether advertently or inadvertently, hurt us. And yet, unless we forgive not just the offender but ourselves too, it is we who will suffer the ill effects of such an attitude. That is the issue this book addresses so painstakingly, challenging the reader to think seriously as to the good effect of forgiving and the consequences of refusing to forgive. The author’s personal experience of being on both sides of the fence convincingly brings home the message of the book to every reader. The numerous quotes and anecdotes used by the author are an added aid in the dual process of forgiving and healing.