Totally Forgiving Ourselves

Totally Forgiving Ourselves by R. T. Kendall, published by Hodder & Stoughton in 2007, spans 229 pages and is written in English. This book serves as a continuation of Kendall’s earlier work, Total Forgiveness, which focused on the importance of forgiving others. In this edition, Kendall emphasizes the necessity of self-forgiveness, addressing a crucial aspect of the Christian life that resonates with many readers.
In Totally Forgiving Ourselves, readers will find an honest and sympathetic exploration of self-forgiveness, grounded in biblical teaching. The book discusses the significance of letting go of past grievances against oneself, highlighting how unresolved feelings can hinder personal growth and one’s ability to serve effectively in a Christian context. By addressing both self-forgiveness and forgiveness of others, Kendall provides a comprehensive approach to healing and spiritual well-being, making this work relevant for those interested in Christian living and self-help.
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R. T. Kendall’s Total Forgiveness touched a raw nerve amongst Christian readers and rapidly became this prolifiic writer’s fastest- and best-selling book. It still sells 5000 copies a year, five years after original publication.
But it only told half the story – how to forgive others. The teaching is completed with R. T.’s brilliant account of how it is equally important that we forgive ourselves.
Totally Forgiving Ourselves is classic R. T. Kendall – honest, sympathetic, biblical teaching on an aspect of the Christian life common to us all. Everyone has something in their past for which they need to forgive themselves as well as other people. Unless we do so, we are not only damaging ourselves but restricting our usefulness in God’s service.
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