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While the murder of his wife devastated Anthony Thompson, he and
three other relatives of victims chose to privately and publicly
forgive the shooter. Years later, the church and community still
struggle to understand the family members' deliberate choice to
forgive the racist murderer. But as Charlestonians have witnessed
these incredible acts of forgiveness, something significant has
happened to the community--black and white leaders and residents
have united, coming together peaceably and even showing acts of
selfless love. This book is the account of Anthony's wife's murder,
the grief he experienced, and how and why he made the radical
choice to forgive the killer. But beyond that, Anthony goes on to
teach what forgiveness can and should look like in each of our
lives--both personally, in our communities, and even in our nation.
After much pain, reflection, and study, Thompson shares how true
biblical love and mercy differ from the way these ideas are
reflected in our culture. Be inspired by this remarkable story and
discover how the difficult decision to forgive can become the key
to radical change.
These are the firsthand accounts of sisters Helen and Barbara
Shores growing up with their father, Arthur Shores, a prominent
Civil Rights attorney, during the 60s in the Jim Crow south
Birmingham district-a frequent target of the Ku Klux Klan. Between
1948 and 1963, some 50 unsolved Klan bombings happened in
Smithfield where the Shores family lived, earning their
neighborhood the nickname "Dynamite Hill." Due to his work, Shores'
daughter, Barbara, barely survived a kidnapping attempt. Twice, in
1963, Klan members bombed their home, sending Theodora to the
hospital with a brain concussion and killing Tasso, the family's
cocker spaniel. The family narrowly escaped a third bombing attempt
on their home in the spring of 1965. The Gentle Giant of Dynamite
Hill is an incredible story of a family's unfair suffering, but
also of the Shores' overcoming. This family's sacrificial
commitment, courage, determination, and triumph inspire us today
through this story and the selfless service, work, and lives of
Helen Shores Lee and Barbara Sylvia Shores.
LARGE PRINT EDITION Women no longer have to live a lifetime
influenced and dictated by past hurts caused by growing up with an
undesirable or deadbeat dad. They can choose to uproot past pain
and, in its place, plant seeds of healing and peace. They can allow
God to "re-Father" them, heal painful memories, and love them
purely and unconditionally for who they are-His precious daughters.
Learning to Trust Your Heavenly Father (Even If You Can't/Couldn't
Trust Your Human Father) will bring understanding, hope, and
spiritual refreshment to women who have/had distant, absence,
abusive, and/or undesirable dads. Author Denise George includes a
personal Bible study at the end of each chapter. (Previously
published as Planting Trust, Knowing Peace, by Zondervan.)
Women no longer have to live a lifetime influenced and dictated by
past hurts caused by growing up with an undesirable or deadbeat
dad. They can choose to uproot past pain and, in its place, plant
seeds of healing and peace. They can allow God to "re-Father" them,
heal painful memories, and love them purely and unconditionally for
who they are-His precious daughters. Learning to Trust Your
Heavenly Father (Even If You Can't/Couldn't Trust Your Human
Father) will bring understanding, hope, and spiritual refreshment
to women who have/had distant, absence, abusive, and/or undesirable
dads. Author Denise George includes a personal Bible study at the
end of each chapter. (Previously published as Planting Trust,
Knowing Peace, by Zondervan.)
Women today are exhausted. Look into the average woman's eyes and
you can see her weariness. Women today have too many
responsibilities, too many jobs, and too many demands on already
over-taxed minds, over-worked bodies, and depleted dry souls. Read
this book carefully, for it will introduce you to the Quiet Place
where Jesus waits for you, the Place where you can learn the
secrets of healing and renewal, the Place where God can work a
transforming miracle in your mind, body, and spirit.
"I discovered something life-changing about prayer during that
memorable period in 1999 when I felt abandoned by God, and I
wondered if he even heard my urgent cries. That was the year I
prayed the hardest and God remained the quietest. That was the year
that changed the way I prayed. Forever. "Sometimes life can deeply
hurt us. Learning to Pray When Your Heart Is Breaking tackles those
hard questions of faith we may ask when pain turns our lives upside
down. Questions like, Father, do you hear me when I pray? Do you
have the power to answer my prayers? Do you love me enough to
answer my prayers? Am I praying hard enough? How should I pray when
my need is urgent? When should I give up and stop praying? Father,
will you change your mind and work a miracle? And, What can I learn
from pain and prayer?" Denise George
Forgiving those who have purposely hurt you, and/or hurt someone
you love, brings healing to your heart. Weeds of unforgiveness, if
allowed to grow, can choke your spirit, make you bitter, and ruin
your relationships and life. Learning To Forgive Those Who Hurt You
will teach you the meaning of genuine forgiveness, and will show
you how to discern and discard the myths that can keep you from
forgiving others. Author Denise George includes a personal Bible
study at the end of each chapter. *Previously published by
Zondervan as Cultivating a Forgiving Heart.
Women today are exhausted. Look into the average woman's eyes and
you can see her weariness. Women today have too many
responsibilities, too many jobs, and too many demands on already
over-taxed minds, over-worked bodies, and depleted dry souls. Read
this book carefully, for it will introduce you to the Quiet Place
where Jesus waits for you, the Place where you can learn the
secrets of healing and renewal, the Place where God can work a
transforming miracle in your mind, body, and spirit.
The Workbook Edition for Reader Participation. Forgiving those who
have purposely hurt you, and/or hurt someone you love, brings
healing to your heart. Weeds of unforgiveness, if allowed to grow,
can choke your spirit, make you bitter, and ruin your relationships
and life. This revised workbook edition: Learning To Forgive Those
Who Hurt You, will teach you the meaning of genuine forgiveness,
and will show you how to discern and discard the myths that can
keep you from forgiving others. It is an interactive and practical
guidebook and Bible study written for both men and women.
"I discovered something life-changing about prayer during that
memorable period in 1999 when I felt abandoned by God, and I
wondered if he even heard my urgent cries. That was the year I
prayed the hardest and God remained the quietest. That was the year
that changed the way I prayed. Forever. "Sometimes life can deeply
hurt us. Learning to Pray When Your Heart Is Breaking tackles those
hard questions of faith we may ask when pain turns our lives upside
down. Questions like, Father, do you hear me when I pray? Do you
have the power to answer my prayers? Do you love me enough to
answer my prayers? Am I praying hard enough? How should I pray when
my need is urgent? When should I give up and stop praying? Father,
will you change your mind and work a miracle? And, What can I learn
from pain and prayer?" Denise George
Forgiving those who have purposely hurt you, and/or hurt someone
you love, brings healing to your heart. Weeds of unforgiveness, if
allowed to grow, can choke your spirit, make you bitter, and ruin
your relationships and life. Learning To Forgive Those Who Hurt You
will teach you the meaning of genuine forgiveness, and will show
you how to discern and discard the myths that can keep you from
forgiving others. Author Denise George includes a personal Bible
study at the end of each chapter. *Previously published by
Zondervan as Cultivating a Forgiving Heart.
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