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Free Yourself to Love. The Liberating Power of Forgiveness

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Jackie Kendall's childhood was a horror story of abuse. A counselor deemed her family "one of the top-ten most dysfunctional in America." Family members have dealt with this trauma in different Two siblings committed suicide. Some siblings ran wild. When Jackie decided that she wanted to break the mold and be a healthy, loving woman, to forgive or not to forgive was not a question. Simply one can't love freely without the developed skill of forgiving freely. In Free Yourself to Love , Jackie shares her own story and struggle to learn this vital life skill. She also reveals the reasons for -- and results of -- refusing to forgive. In passionate, empathetic prose, Jackie urges her readers to exchange free-floating bitterness for the freedom to love and be loved.

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Free Yourself to Love. The Liberating Power of Forgiveness, Jackie Kendall

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Title
Free Yourself to Love. The Liberating Power of Forgiveness
Language
English
Publisher
FaithWords
Released
2009
Format
Paperback
ISBN10
0446580899
ISBN13
9780446580892
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Jackie Kendall's childhood was a horror story of abuse. A counselor deemed her family "one of the top-ten most dysfunctional in America." Family members have dealt with this trauma in different Two siblings committed suicide. Some siblings ran wild. When Jackie decided that she wanted to break the mold and be a healthy, loving woman, to forgive or not to forgive was not a question. Simply one can't love freely without the developed skill of forgiving freely. In Free Yourself to Love , Jackie shares her own story and struggle to learn this vital life skill. She also reveals the reasons for -- and results of -- refusing to forgive. In passionate, empathetic prose, Jackie urges her readers to exchange free-floating bitterness for the freedom to love and be loved.