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Book: The Gifts of Acceptance
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 749836" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>I might buy it too. It sounds wonderful. Thank you.</p><p>Related topic...I was invited to a sermon recently on healing. Woman minister. Long story. I actually know a relative of hers who invited me. The topic was “forgiveness,” and how it’s more for yourself than about them. She used the example of Corrie Ten Boom (Unsure if spelling). She was doing her best to forgive a soldier who may have killed her family...specifically her sister and how it was freeing.</p><p>Not exactly the same thing.</p><p>But a bit similar.</p><p>It was so relaxing and peaceful.</p><p>She used quotes that were humbling. </p><p>Virtue ten boom has written several powerful books on the topic of forgiveness. </p><p>Acceptance is different. But there is a bit of something similar. </p><p>Surely both can result in more peace.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 749836, member: 4152"] I might buy it too. It sounds wonderful. Thank you. Related topic...I was invited to a sermon recently on healing. Woman minister. Long story. I actually know a relative of hers who invited me. The topic was “forgiveness,” and how it’s more for yourself than about them. She used the example of Corrie Ten Boom (Unsure if spelling). She was doing her best to forgive a soldier who may have killed her family...specifically her sister and how it was freeing. Not exactly the same thing. But a bit similar. It was so relaxing and peaceful. She used quotes that were humbling. Virtue ten boom has written several powerful books on the topic of forgiveness. Acceptance is different. But there is a bit of something similar. Surely both can result in more peace. [/QUOTE]
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