Tragic Redemption : Healing The Guilt And Shame
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Tragic Redemption tells the story of how one man dealt with his guilt and despair after he caused the death of a young woman. The story climaxes with an inspiring message as the author leads the reader through the process that helped him discover God’s peace and forgiveness.
Readers will learn how to:
*Understand divine meaning for experiencing guilt, shame, grace and forgiveness.
*Recognize the unconscious benefits of dysfunctional behavior as a whole.
*Realize that healing is a life-long journey that will involve both adversity and joy in
their walk to wholeness.
*Comprehend that salvation and trust may not have an immediate impact on their
current emotional state.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781880292778
ISBN10: 1880292777
Hiram Johnson
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: May 2006
Publisher: LangMarc Publishing
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