The Road to Forgiveness

The Road to Forgiveness by Nancy Eichman, published by Gospel Advocate Company on January 18, 2006, is a 144-page exploration of the complex nature of forgiveness. This book addresses the challenges faced by individuals who have experienced hurt, whether as the one who has been wronged or the one who has caused pain. It emphasizes that forgiveness is a two-way street, requiring preparation and the overcoming of obstacles, all while providing guidance rooted in biblical teachings.
Readers will find insights into the journey of forgiveness, including the importance of understanding God’s plan and the grace offered through Jesus. The book discusses how to navigate the difficult path of forgiving others and oneself, highlighting the necessity of this journey for personal growth and healing. With a focus on religion, biblical studies, and self-help, The Road to Forgiveness serves as a resource for those seeking to understand and practice forgiveness in their lives.
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Has anyone ever hurt you? Have you ever hurt anyone? Forgiveness is a two-way street. Sometimes you need to do the forgiving, and sometimes you need to be forgiven. Whichever side of the street you’re on, the road to forgiveness is a difficult journey. Preparation must be done, obstacles avoided and delays overcome. You can get lost, get stuck or just give up. But the good news is the route for your final destination has been planned out for you in the best map available – the Bible. Through its pages, you can learn about God’s ultimate plan in which Jesus made it possible for you to be forgiven through His grace. You also learn how to extend forgiveness to others – and to yourself. The Road to Forgiveness may not be an easy one to travel, but it’s a necessary one for all of us.
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