Understanding and Facilitating Forgiveness (Strategic Pastoral Counseling Resources)
Someone you know may be missing the most essential experience of a life that is whole: the giving and receiving of forgiveness.

Understanding and Facilitating Forgiveness helps pastors and counselors present God's grace in healing forgiveness issues, even when the one being counseled has built a wall around his or her heart out of bitterness or pain.

The authors consider three specific problems:

1.) an inability to forgive
2.) an inability to receive forgiveness
3.) an inability to forgive oneself

Through case studies and supported by solid biblical guidance, Benner and Harvey show why forgiveness is so vital to a full life, and demonstrate that it is possible, necessary, and often intensely painful. They strategically take pastoral counselors through the steps needed to help lead others to full forgiveness.
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Understanding and Facilitating Forgiveness (Strategic Pastoral Counseling Resources)
Someone you know may be missing the most essential experience of a life that is whole: the giving and receiving of forgiveness.

Understanding and Facilitating Forgiveness helps pastors and counselors present God's grace in healing forgiveness issues, even when the one being counseled has built a wall around his or her heart out of bitterness or pain.

The authors consider three specific problems:

1.) an inability to forgive
2.) an inability to receive forgiveness
3.) an inability to forgive oneself

Through case studies and supported by solid biblical guidance, Benner and Harvey show why forgiveness is so vital to a full life, and demonstrate that it is possible, necessary, and often intensely painful. They strategically take pastoral counselors through the steps needed to help lead others to full forgiveness.
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Understanding and Facilitating Forgiveness (Strategic Pastoral Counseling Resources)

Understanding and Facilitating Forgiveness (Strategic Pastoral Counseling Resources)

Understanding and Facilitating Forgiveness (Strategic Pastoral Counseling Resources)

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Overview

Someone you know may be missing the most essential experience of a life that is whole: the giving and receiving of forgiveness.

Understanding and Facilitating Forgiveness helps pastors and counselors present God's grace in healing forgiveness issues, even when the one being counseled has built a wall around his or her heart out of bitterness or pain.

The authors consider three specific problems:

1.) an inability to forgive
2.) an inability to receive forgiveness
3.) an inability to forgive oneself

Through case studies and supported by solid biblical guidance, Benner and Harvey show why forgiveness is so vital to a full life, and demonstrate that it is possible, necessary, and often intensely painful. They strategically take pastoral counselors through the steps needed to help lead others to full forgiveness.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781441241320
Publisher: Baker Publishing Group
Publication date: 09/01/1996
Series: Strategic Pastoral Counseling Resources
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 160
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

David G. Benner (PhD, York University; postdoctoral studies, Chicago Institute of Psychoanalysis) is an internationally known depth psychologist, author, spiritual guide, and personal transformation coach who lives in Toronto, Ontario. He is a faculty member of The Rohr Institute's Living School for Action and Contemplation, where he serves as a master teacher. Benner has authored or edited more than twenty books, including Soulful Spirituality and Spirituality and the Awakening Self. He lectures widely around the world and has held numerous clinical and academic appointments. For more information, visit his website at www.drdavidgbenner.ca or his Facebook page.

Robert W. Harvey was for many years the pastor of Bethel Presbyterian Church, Wheaton and later Immanuel Presbyterian Church, Warrenville, Illinois.
David G. Benner (PhD, York University; postdoctoral studies, Chicago Institute of Psychoanalysis) is an internationally known depth psychologist, author, spiritual guide, and personal transformation coach who lives in Toronto, Ontario. Benner has authored or edited more than thirty books, including Soulful Spirituality and Spirituality and the Awakening Self. He lectures widely around the world and has held numerous clinical and academic appointments. For more information, visit his website at [www.drdavidgbenner.ca](http://drdavidgbenner.ca) or his Facebook page.
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