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We pause our Leader Equip series to interview Evangelism Minister Reid Overall where we discuss all things baptism in anticipation of Baptism Sunday, April 27. For Kids We have a free baptism booklet designed for children ages 5-12 to help guide conversations about baptism. To receive a booklet, reach out to your Kids Ministry Team at the Welcome Desk. Use the QR code inside the booklet to let us know about any next steps your child may want to take. For Students Younger students (6th-7th grade) may still find the baptism booklet helpful. One-on-One Conversations: Students can schedule a meeting with their campus student minister to discuss baptism further. We also encourage parents to have open conversations with their students about baptism, offering guidance and support as they explore this important step in their faith. Ready to Take the Next Step? Baptism Sunday is coming up on April 27, and we can't wait to celebrate with you! If you've been considering baptism, this is your opportunity to take a bold step in your faith journey. Baptism is a public declaration of your decision to follow Jesus, and we're here to walk with you every step of the way. Whether you're ready to take the plunge or just have questions, we'd love to connect. Let's take this step together—sign up today and be part of this powerful day of transformation! Baptism Sign Up Talking to Your Kids About Baptism Baptism Revival and the Next Generation NT Wright - Do I Need to Be Baptized? Baptism is: · Commanded by Jesus: Baptism is a key part of making disciples, commanded by Jesus in the Great Commission (Matthew 28:19). · Repentance and Forgiveness: It symbolizes repentance and the forgiveness of sins, with a promise of receiving the Holy Spirit (Acts 2:38). · Salvation through Faith: Baptism is tied to belief and salvation, showing outward faith in Jesus (Mark 16:16). · Union with Christ's Death and Resurrection: Through baptism, believers are symbolically buried with Christ in His death and raised to a new life, identifying with His resurrection (Romans 6:3-4, Colossians 2:12). · New Identity in Christ: Baptism represents putting on a new identity, being clothed with Christ (Galatians 3:27). · Spiritual Rebirth: Jesus teaches that baptism represents being born again by water and the Spirit, necessary for entering the kingdom of God (John 3:5). · Conscience before God: It's not just an external act but a spiritual appeal for a clear conscience through the resurrection of Jesus (1 Peter 3:21). · Cleansing from Sin: Baptism is a symbolic washing away of sins as believers call on the name of Jesus (Acts 22:16). · God's Mercy and Renewal: Baptism reflects God's mercy in regenerating and renewing believers by the Holy Spirit (Titus 3:5). FAQs about Baptism What is baptism? Baptism is a beautiful ceremony where a person who has decided to follow Jesus Christ is immersed in water to demonstrate their faith in Him by publicly declaring Jesus Christ as their Lord and King. Baptism is the way Scripture teaches that we are united with Christ in his death, burial, and resurrection (Romans 6:3-4). Baptism was a command of Jesus (Matthew 28:18-20) and Jesus himself was baptized (Luke 4:21-22). Baptism is for everyone who believes that Jesus Christ is the Son of God and has decided to give their lives to him. Why does the Hills practice baptism by immersion (going under the water)? The word “baptism” we find in Scripture comes from a Greek word “baptizo” which means “to dip or immerse.” The examples we see in the New Testament show that the people who were being baptized went down into the water (Acts 8:26-38). And going completely under the water shows that we are participating with Jesus in his death, burial and resurrection (Romans 6:3-4). When we go under the water, it's as if we are dying and being buried. When we come back up from underneath the water, it's a sign of our resurrection and coming out of the grave as a brand new person. These are several reasons why we practice baptism by immersion at the Hills. Should I be baptized if I was baptized as an infant? Many people are baptized as an infant because their parents desired to dedicate them to the Lord and for his protection to be on their lives. We believe that choosing to be baptized later on in life honors that choice made on your behalf by someone else. As we read the New Testament, we see that the examples of all those who are baptized are people who are older and who are able to commit themselves to following Jesus Christ. So we welcome all those who have been baptized as an infant to be baptized again as a way to declare I personally choose to follow Jesus the rest of my days. Should I wait until I get my life together before I am baptized? We would emphatically say “no”! Waiting to come to Jesus until you get your life in order is like telling someone with a broken leg to set the bone themselves, splint it, learn how to walk on it, and then go see the doctor. We would never keep someone from the person who could heal them. The same is true with baptism. You come to Jesus, not because you have it all together, but precisely because you don't. The only thing we've proven on our own is that we can't do it on our own. Jesus is the only one that can put us back together. And it is by surrendering to Jesus that we receive his life, his healing, and the power of the Holy Spirit who begins to transform us from the inside out. Staying away from Jesus keeps us away from the only power that truly can change us. Come to Jesus, surrender to Him, be baptized, and watch what God can do in your life! How much do I or my children need to know before we are baptized? We have often made entrance into the Kingdom of Jesus a matter of information, when in reality it is a matter of surrender. A person does need to understand that Jesus declared that He was the Son of God and that our faith in Him is what saves us. A person needs to be able to understand that Jesus invites us to give up control of our lives so we can follow his ways and not our own. Beyond that, a person is free to come and learn about Jesus with Jesus instead of learning about him from a distance. Baptism is a starting place on our spiritual journey, not a test we must pass before we can begin. Jesus wants us to walk with him, learn from him as we go, and share as much life together we possibly can. Remember, Jesus is a person to love, not a subject to study. If you or your children believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God and you are ready to follow Him, you are ready to begin that journey. We invite you to come and be baptized this Sunday! I've been baptized before but I'm not really sure I knew what I was doing or I haven't really followed Jesus since then. Do I need to be re-baptized? Certainly, when people are baptized, they need to be able to make a commitment that they believe that Jesus Christ is Lord and that they want to surrender to Him. But remember, the power of salvation comes not from our knowledge and understanding of every aspect of the spiritual journey but from Jesus' grace. Often what is needed is not re-baptism but a deeper surrender to the decision that was already made. In some cases, a person made the decision to follow Jesus and was baptized but then decided to follow their own path which could've even led them into deep sin and wandering. In situations like this, what is needed is not re-baptism but repentance. Jesus' grace is so immensely powerful all that God is expecting from us is to turn our faces back to him and come home, making the decision to honor the commitment we've already made to follow him. And sometimes people are baptized because they had a parent or grandparent or friend who wanted them to be baptized and it wasn't really a commitment they were making on their own. In these situations, we would encourage the person to consider being baptized again. Going through the practice of being baptized without commitment and without faith and is just an exercise in getting wet. It is faith that saves us, not water. What should I expect on Baptism Sunday? Baptism Sunday will be a very exciting day! We will have our regular worship service at the Hills. At the end of our time of preaching and sharing God's Word, Pastor Rick will invite everyone who would like to be baptized to come towards the stage. There will be people there at the stage who will welcome you and walk with you back to get you registered. After we get you registered, we'll take you back to the dressing rooms where we will have clothes you can change into for your baptism. The dressing rooms are private and are separated for men and women. After you change into your clothes, you can leave your things in the dressing rooms and they will be watched and kept safe while you are baptized. You can choose someone to baptize you or one of our ministers at the church can baptize you. If you are going to have someone personal to you baptize you, they will need to change into clothes, as well. They can bring their own if they'd like or they can change into clothes we will have available. You then will go into the baptistry (the water is warm and is heated) and you will be baptized in front of the church. You'll then go back and change into your clothes. After changing, one of our elders will pray over you and your family and friends as you begin your new journey. There will also be photo backdrops set up so you can take pictures with family and friends on your big day! Reach out to us at nextgennow@thehills.org and find more information about The Hills Church at www.thehills.org.
radiantvisalia.comWord & Deed: We are Witnesses: Forgiveness, Part Iwith Travis AicklenScripture: Matthew 6:9-15, Colossians 3:12-13, Romans 12, 2 Corinthians 5:19, Isaiah, Ephesians 4:31-32, Mark 11:25-26, Ephesians 4:26-27Intro: Jesus, in teaching the Lord's Prayer, emphasizes one key action: forgiveness. This sermon explores the misconceptions and realities of forgiveness, highlighting its importance in our lives and witness.Key Points:One Job: In the Lord's Prayer, forgiveness is the primary action Jesus calls us to. We are to pardon and release those who don't deserve it.Misconceptions of Forgiveness:It's not approving of the offense.It's not excusing the offense.It's not automatic reconciliation.It's not denying the offense.It's not forgetting the offense.It's not neglecting justice.Realities of Forgiveness:It's a release.It's stopping keeping score.It's refusing to punish.It's being merciful.It's from the heart.It's an absence of bitterness.It's an ongoing process.The Spite House: Holding onto unforgiveness traps us in a small, confined space, hindering our freedom and witness.The Cross: Jesus' sacrifice demonstrates the ultimate act of forgiveness, tearing down dividing walls.Conclusion:Forgiveness is a mandate, not an option, for Christians.Bitterness is the alternative to forgiveness.Forgiveness is a release, not a recoding.We must rehearse forgiveness as much as we rehearse the story of the hurt.Call to Action:Reflect on areas of unforgiveness in your life.Practice releasing those who have hurt you.Choose to stop keeping score.Rehearse forgiveness.Receive communion as a reminder of Christ's forgiveness.Participate in the forgiveness prayer offered. Support the show*Summaries and transcripts are generated using AI. Please notify us if you find any errors.
AN EMBARRASSMENT - Combating Satan with Repentance and Forgiveness - It's Your Divine Destiny It's Your Divine Destiny Radio Show on KXXT1010AM Arizona Family Values Radio. Original Air Date on KXXT: 2/13/2025 Thank you for visiting It’s Your Divine Destiny - Bringing you words of wisdom straight from the heart of our Father! ..Let your 'yes' be 'yes' and your 'no' be 'no'. If you say yes, then let your actions follow suit. Because you have labeled yourself as mine. And when you tell someone you will do XYZ and you neglect that promise, you are embarrassing me and my holy Kingdom. Therefore repent... Hebrews 10:30For we know Him who said, “Vengeance is Mine, I will repay,” says the Lord. And again, “The LORD will judge His people.” Psalm 37:20-21The wicked borrow and do not repay, but the righteous are gracious and giving. 1 Thessalonians 5:17Pray without ceasing. We invite you to join Janet Mata on KXXT1010am every Thursday at 4:15PM and Sunday at 9:45AM Arizona time online or on radio, or join the program on SoundCloud or OmnyStudio on demand anytime worldwide. Radio Host: Janet MataAnnouncer: Ramon BonillaTo shop: www.BeautyforAshesBoutique.comYouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/channel/UCicoJYPshd4Qec4Pv_pQMSASoundCloud Broadcast: @its-your-devine-destinyOmny Studio Broadcast: omny.fm/shows/it-s-your-divine-destinyKXXT1010 Broadcast: familyvaluesradio1010.com/radioshow/it…vine-destinyIts Your Divine Destiny Website: www.ItsYourDivineDestiny.comPDF download of the word, "An Embarrassment" for sharing: Coming Soon Background music by Kimberly and Alberto Rivera and is available at: www.beautyforashesboutique.com/gekialrisowo.htmlSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After almost 44 years of marriage, Greg and I have a few things to say about relationship love! Relationships are far from perfect and ours is definitely in that camp. However, we have learned and grown through the years and find ourselves appreciating each other more now than ever. These are five principles we apply regularly for our relationship that also apply to most every professional relationship: RESPECT We started noticing couples that seem happy treat each other well and ones that are struggling disrespected each other. The tone of voice used in private and public situations is a decision that each one of us makes. It's a It's a decision to not degrade or downgrade the other person's feelings or opinion. LISTENING One of the best phrases we have learned is “What I hear you say is…” This opens the door of communication that lets the other person know they are being listened to and heard. The temptation is to ‘hurl' comments back and forth that can be hurtful and cause your partner to shut down emotionally. We've all made that mistake! TRUST Trust is critical for deep conversations to happen. Without it, resentment, bitterness and loss of respect is the result. Trust is crucial in the area of finances and is usually one of the largest areas of conflict in a relationship. FORGIVENESS It's easy to hold a grudge for a long period of time if there is no forgiveness in a relationship. The ability to laugh at ourselves as well as with each other is healthy. The Speed of Trust by Stephen Covey has a good chapter on ‘Relationship Trust' that is worth reading. TIME (LOVE LANGUAGE) The Five Love Languages by Gary Chapman is a classic book on communication and contains intrinsic truth and wisdom for communication styles. The five love languages are words of affirmation, acts of service, gifts, time and physical touch. We have taken the time to discover what is of value for each of us and this has deepened our appreciation and love for each other through the years. Many people's definition of love hasn't grown since the teen years and we are here to say it's worth hanging on and growing together because when applying basic principles of respect, trust and forgiveness, it just gets better! Full article with song "What is Love" by Deborah Johnson here: https://goalsforyourlife.com/what-is-love
Welcome to Season 10 of Shine with Kendéll Lenice. This is a monumental celebratory occasion! Thank you to God and everyone who has been riding with me on this podcast! This season we will be focused on Words! Each episode we will break down words like Forgiveness, Compassion, Love, etc and how you can grow by unpacking and applying the words to your life in a new way! Episode 210- {Season 10}FORGIVENESS: It's More Than Just A Word|SHINE with Kendéll Lenice Kendéll Lenice The Remix Coach @kendelllenice
How To Quit Resenting Yourself Welcome to the Declutter Your Life podcast. If you're feeling overwhelmed, frustrated, and sick and tired of the clutter in your life, and you want to do something about it, this is the show for you. Andrew Mellen, the most organized man in America, gives you simple, practical advice on how to organize your world. He shows you how to stop clutter from robbing you of your precious time, freedom, and joy. Forgiveness… It's something each of us needs to practice. But here's an aspect of forgiveness we often don't think about—forgiving ourselves. Why is this so important? Because if you continue to beat yourself up over things in your past, it drains your energy. Your motivation plummets. You remain stuck. But let's face it… Forgiving ourselves can be hard. So how do you get to that place? Andrew gives his take on what to do. And what NOT to do when you want to forgive yourself AND not repeat the same mistakes that led to your self-resentment in the first place. Click here now to hear what he has to say.
This episode is brought to you by Relay, the app that helps you find healing and make progress alongside peers who get it. Ifyou are in a group and need a resource to help you support each other every day, check out Relay! Go to www.joinrelay.app and use our promo code PV2023 to try it out for free.Welcome to episode #142! This week's episode is a practical guide for those who are trying to navigate their response to their spouse's sexual betrayal.Getting support is not dishonouringYou may think that to tell your story as a victim of betrayal is dishonouring to the one who betrayed you. You can honour your spouse while getting the support you need. Consider what your heart posture is. Are you trying to slander your spouse and make them look terrible? Or are you trying to get healthy for yourself and your marriage in the face of what was done to you? Are you using honouring or dishonouring language when talking about your spouse? These are some questions to consider.You must be real with what happened and with the emotions you feel. Rely on trusted people who will help you, rather than immature friends who will simply want to slander your spouse with you.Prioritize your emotional safetyWhen deciding which boundaries need to be set in place in your marriage after betrayal, a key question to ask is, "Do I feel safe in this situation?" Things like having sex, opening up emotionally, letting our spouse do things in private, and showing physical affection can all cause trauma-reactions like a flight, fight, or freeze response. It is fair for you to set boundaries that you need to protect your own heart in the healing process.Boundaries should be more firm if the offending spouse is not repentant or seeking help. If they are repentant, the boundaries can be different than they are when they are unrepentant.Your marriage can get betterMany couples report that after working through the trauma and insecurities related to a sexual betrayal, their marriage becomes better than ever. Both spouses get to know each other on a new level, they know themselves in new ways, and they know God in more intimate ways as well. All of this can lead to a new marriage with the same spouse that doesn't seem possible in the midst of the extreme pain betrayal causes. Be careful to not make rash decisions on your future, but focus on pursuing healing first.What is God asking you to do? Stay and fight for your marriage? Leave for your safety? Make sure to spend time seeking God for direction and follow the guidance He gives you.Share this with your friendsWho do you know that can benefit from this podcast and other episodes coming in the future? Share it with them so they can subscribe as well.SubscribeSubscribe on any podcast app to make sure you catch new episodes!ResourcesRelay appEpisode 26 - The Munoz Story: Intimacy After Betrayal with Clinton and CharityEpisode 50 - Wives Roundtable With Rosie And Charity: Responding To Porn In Your MarriageEpisode 92 - Dave and Kirsten Samuel: Exposing Secrets After 25 Years Of MarriageEpisode 93 - Dave and Kirsten Samuel: A Brand New Marriage...With The Same Spouse!Episode 134: Forgiveness: Your Key To Freedom with Bruce and Toni HebelEpisode 135: Forgiveness: It's A Transaction, Not A Process!Pure Freedom Journey for men and womenBook a Cleansing HourBook a call with one of Restored Ministries' trained coachesHelp for wivesFamilyLife Canada: Resources and events to strengthen your marriageOnline marriage resources (FamilyLife Canada)Covenant Eyes Accountability Software - use promo code RM30 for 30 days freePodcast HostsBRADEN HAFNERBraden is the Regional Director in Alberta for FamilyLife Canada. He has been married for 13 years to his wife Kristen, and they live in Edmonton, Alberta. He is passionate about seeing marriages grow and thrive, and helping couples move to a deeper oneness with one another and with God. FamilyLife Canada has a variety of resources and events to help you and your spouse take your marriage to the next level. See what would benefit you at www.familylifecanada.comMATT CLINEMatt and his wife Louise raise their little guys, David and Oliver, in Edmonton, Alberta. He is honoured to do what he can to tackle the epidemic of pornography and sexual perversion in every way possible. Seeing lives and marriages get free and experience the love of God in profound ways is what drives him every day. He leads Restored Ministries, is a certified speaker and coach for the John Maxwell Team, and formerly played hockey in the WHL and for Hockey Canada. You can visit www.restoredministries.ca.
The High Call of Forgiveness: It's A Mandate by Rosemarie Downer Ph.D. The High Call of Forgivenes sexposes the strategy of the enemy that has caused too many of us to believe it is too difficult to forgive. Undeniably, forgiving someone who has wronged us is difficult, but we can, if Christ lives in us. READ MORE The post Chris Voss Podcast – The High Call of Forgiveness: It's A Mandate by Rosemarie Downer Ph.D. appeared first on Chris Voss Official Website.
The High Call of Forgiveness: It's A Mandate by Rosemarie Downer Ph.D. The High Call of Forgivenes sexposes the strategy of the enemy that has caused too many of us to believe it is too difficult to forgive. Undeniably, forgiving someone who has wronged us is difficult, but we can, if Christ lives in us. In the High Call of Forgiveness, Rosemarie Downer takes you on a faith journey by sharing the context of offense, why we hurt others, why it is as difficult for most of us to forgive, how we can forgive, how we can go beyond forgiveness to reconciliation, and how we can obtain emotional healing. She also gives permission to hurt but notes carefully that hurt must be addressed in a timely manner. This is an eye-opening and honest journey of self-examination. You will ask yourself and find answers to questions like these: What got me here? How can I get past the pain? How is it that I love the Lord and know what the Word of God say about unforgiveness, yet I find it so difficult to obey? This book will change your life!
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DJ interviews author Dr. Rosemarie Downer, Ph.D. We discuss her book "The High Call of Forgiveness: It's a Mandate,", "The COVID-19 Test: Church or God", and her comprehensive ministry development course. Guest: Dr. Rosemarie Downer, Ph.D. BOOK: The High Call of Forgiveness:booksbyrosemarie.com EMAIL: info@booksbyrosemarie.com FACEBOOK: facebook.com/booksbyrosemarie LINKEDIN: lnkd.in/erDQaR6j TWITTER: twitter.com/BooksRosemarie Host: David 'DJ' Lloyd, Jr. YOUTUBE: https://davidlloydjr.com/YT INSTAGRAM: https://davidlloydjr.com/IG FACEBOOK: https://davidlloydjr.com/Fb EMAIL:
The High Call of Forgiveness Dr. Rosemarie Downer Most Christians should be familiar with the scripture, “we have all sinned and come short of the Glory of God.” But what does that mean? Without going into the deep, “spiritual applications,” let's just say – you, me and everyone else sins each and every day. If you just said, “not me” – you just sinned. You just committed a lie and that is a sin! Praise God – Don't shout me down when I'm preaching good! Amen! But, seriously, if every person sins – and they do so every single day, in some way, form or fashion, then we have fallen short of the Glory of God and need forgiveness. And, sometimes, we sin against others in the process. It might be something we say or do; it could be something we fail to do or say. It might be – well, there are boundless opportunities to sin each and every day. Along with US sinning against others all day long, there are others who do things to us as well. And one of the most dangerous areas we can move into is the sin of “unforgiveness.” If we fail to forgive someone when they sin against, as the Lord's prayer implies, “this will stop us from receiving our forgiveness as well.” Forgiveness is the central core of the Bible and all that Jesus accomplished at the cross. That is what we need to share with as many people as possible. Amen! Well, that is what our guest today is all about. Dr. Rosemarie Downer is a Christian non-fiction author who has written several books over these last few year. Dr. Downer served with the US Dept. of Agriculture as a social science researcher for over 20 years and as an adjunct professor for Bowie State University for 24 years. She is now retired from both positions and has dedicated herself to doing what she has always dreamed of doing – writing books that edify the Body of Christ! Amen! Her most recent book is titled, https://amzn.to/3x2PIED (“The High Call of Forgiveness: It's a Mandate”) and that is what we will be discussing today. This book, https://amzn.to/3x2PIED (“The High Call of Forgiveness: It's a Mandate,”) is actually a “re-release” of the book for 2015, right? Why is that? As followers of Christ, we are REQUIRED by God to forgive. That's why you call it a “mandate?” Just that word, “mandate.” That is not a “do this if you feel like it” type of word. It is a command, correct? Just like the vaccination MANDATES. It's not an option. It's not a “do this if you want to” type of thing. And we are required to actually “forgive others as we have been forgiven.” Another way of looking at this would be, if we take the bible literally, (which we should), if we do not forgive those who offended us, we will not be forgiven for our sins which offend God, right? Why this book is needed now for this day and time? Now the situation you referenced and I don't want to get into the details, but this is where the book had its roots. Were you struggling through this and this book, basically, details the steps you went through for forgiveness? How does your book lead the reader through to that conclusion in their own situation? Folks, unforgiveness can keep you bound up and unable to move forward. And, I would venture to say, something you are holding in your heart because of what someone said or did to you – is hurting YOU more than it is hurting the other person. I've seen where someone was walking in unforgiveness for years over something someone said or did. That other person had gone on with their life and had no idea this person was still holding that grudge from years before. Sometimes you'll hear quips like, “I can forgive the sin but not the sinner” or things like that. Why do so many believers struggle with obeying the command to “forgive others as I have forgiven you?” And you said this book has a https://amzn.to/2Z2cL5R (study guide) and a https://amzn.to/3oZUSxB (leaders guide) that goes along with it, correct? What type of settings would this... Support this podcast
In this sermon episode, you’ll hear a sermon titled Forgiveness: It’s All in the Details, by Reverend Jia Starr Brown. Pastor Jia looks at Matthew 18:21-35 from the perspective of each of her intersectional identities, challenges the oppressive way the doctrine of forgiveness has often been used by the church, and invites us into real reciprocal forgiveness.
[Topics: Broken Promises, Forgiveness] It has been another difficult few months for Blizzard Entertainment. The long-awaited updated version of Warcraft 3 was launched but was quickly met with fan disappointment. Upon release, a lot of the promised features were absent with little or no explanation given to those who had purchased the game. Did Blizzard break their promise to fans in regards to this title? How do we deal with broken promises we encounter in other areas of our lives? And what should we do if we are ever guilty of breaking a promise ourselves? [Scripture References: Matthew 5:37, Joshua 9] Thanks so much for checking out our podcast! Please remember to subscribe for future episodes, and check out the original video recording on our YouTube Channel!https://youtu.be/meVp8suHzlMShatterCast is a production of Shattered Studios, a non-profit organization that seeks to share hope and faith through the performance, creative, and media arts.ShatteredStudios.netMusic, Used with Permission: "Hollowed Days"Original version by Simon Zapata Varela "Imprenta Fragante" featuring Ellie Moreau https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpAAzlwMd86_b_jXSVEzPSwNew release featuring Dustin and Ellie Moreau (aka "Modern Temple")https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WjE91krd3j0Support the show (http://www.shatteredstudios.net/donate/)
Touchy feely fru fru alert! Forgiveness is a quality of the highest character. Something we should all aspire to incorporate into our lives, something we should elevate and increase as much as possible. I know revenge and getting even is deemed more fulfilling, but that’s a lie. They’re not. They damage us more deeply. Forgiveness … Forgiveness: It’s Good For Business (and your employees) – Grow Great Daily Brief #230 – June 18, 2019 Read More »
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The Debt of Forgiveness-- The amount-- The acknowledgment--The Display of Forgiveness-- Forgiveness brings forth humility-- Forgiveness brings forth honor--The Deliverance of Forgiveness-- It produces relief-- It produces reconciliation-- It produces a role
The Debt of Forgiveness The amount The acknowledgmentThe Display of Forgiveness Forgiveness brings forth humility Forgiveness brings forth honorThe Deliverance of Forgiveness It produces relief It produces reconciliation It produces a role