When Angry Hearts Forgive: Opening the Floodgates of Glory with the Power of Forgiveness
Book Details
Author(s)Robert Warren
PublisherBy Author
ISBN / ASIN0975711334
ISBN-139780975711330
MarketplaceFrance 🇫🇷
Description
This is a book about genuine Christian humility which should adorn the life of every believer.
Not another clinical psychology book on forgiveness - this is heart stuff which reaches down into the depths of our souls and shows us how to apprehend God's grace to forgive and to seek forgiveness.
Forgiveness does not start and end at our conversion to Christ: it must become a way of life for every Christian, essential to the health of our day-to-day relationships and the Kingdom of God.
When Angry Hearts Forgive is a self-effacing treatise on forgiveness. This easy-to-read book points all Christians towards the ultimate goal of maturity in Christ citing many compelling stories.
The author says that he has always suffered from a terminal case of stupidosis. having practised the art of stupidity regularly throughout his lifetime. He openly discusses his own failures in the hope that others may benefit and be inoculated against this 'insidious disease'.
Arguably, forgiveness is the most powerful, yet the most neglected force on earth. This book addresses not only sins against us, but also the subtle and insensitive sins that we commit against others; sometimes without any consciousness of impropriety or guilt.
Forgiveness is fundamental to healthy relationships, which in turn promotes reconciliation and unity (as relationships are the stuff that unity is made of). But unity is not an end in itself - it is the basic element for preparing a dwelling place for the manifest glory of God on the earth.
About The Author
Robert Warren lives in Sydney Australia with his wife Helen, and their two children Anna and Tim. He is a graduate of Faith Bible College New Zealand. The Lord called this unassuming man to take the concept of Forgiveness Week to nations.
Not another clinical psychology book on forgiveness - this is heart stuff which reaches down into the depths of our souls and shows us how to apprehend God's grace to forgive and to seek forgiveness.
Forgiveness does not start and end at our conversion to Christ: it must become a way of life for every Christian, essential to the health of our day-to-day relationships and the Kingdom of God.
When Angry Hearts Forgive is a self-effacing treatise on forgiveness. This easy-to-read book points all Christians towards the ultimate goal of maturity in Christ citing many compelling stories.
The author says that he has always suffered from a terminal case of stupidosis. having practised the art of stupidity regularly throughout his lifetime. He openly discusses his own failures in the hope that others may benefit and be inoculated against this 'insidious disease'.
Arguably, forgiveness is the most powerful, yet the most neglected force on earth. This book addresses not only sins against us, but also the subtle and insensitive sins that we commit against others; sometimes without any consciousness of impropriety or guilt.
Forgiveness is fundamental to healthy relationships, which in turn promotes reconciliation and unity (as relationships are the stuff that unity is made of). But unity is not an end in itself - it is the basic element for preparing a dwelling place for the manifest glory of God on the earth.
About The Author
Robert Warren lives in Sydney Australia with his wife Helen, and their two children Anna and Tim. He is a graduate of Faith Bible College New Zealand. The Lord called this unassuming man to take the concept of Forgiveness Week to nations.

