How to Make an Appropriate Apology
In my work with forgiveness, it is not uncommon for me to talk about the subject of ‘apologies’ with clients. The topic typically comes up in one of three ways: A client who is suffering receives communication from his or her offender who makes no…
Read MoreCapital Punishment: A Capital Crime
Some Catholics and other so-called Christians often use the Old Testament also known as the Old Covenant to justify their actions, especially when it comes to condemning another person even unto death. Even when Christ, shows us another way to act and in some cases…
Read MoreRules for Reconciliation
Forgiveness probably gets confused more with reconciliation than with anything else. More often than not, people resist forgiveness because they are afraid that it means that they have to have a relationship with the person who injured them. So, when they hear that reconciliation is not…
Read MoreHow Moving On Won’t Get You Anywhere
It’s not uncommon for me to hear from clients about how they may have read a self-help book, watched a YouTube video, or perhaps have even sought out the advice of another professional who may a similar background in treating psychological disorders, trauma and abuse….
Read MoreForgive Immediately
Most of us are never faced with an immediate threat to our lives that would result in death where we are provided with an opportunity to love or hate our offender, where the fate of each of our souls can even be dependent upon how…
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