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Living Beyond Offense: Doing the Hard Work of Forgiveness God's Way
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“
Be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, as God in Christ forgave you
."
Ephesians 4:31-32
In a broken world with fallen people, we have all experienced the pain of offense. Though we have been forgiven through Christ, extending that same mercy to those who have wronged us can still feel difficult. How do we move through the pains of abandonment, betrayal, and abuse to obey Jesus’ command to forgive?
Living Beyond Offense
explores Jesus’ teachings about forgiveness—what it is, how to do it, and what you gain when you put it into practice. Bringing together theology, Scripture, and pieces of her own life story, Yana Conner helps you
honestly acknowledge and grieve the pain and loss that often comes with offense
replace faulty cultural ideas about forgiveness with a biblical perspective centered on Jesus’ teachings
resolve conflicts by applying best practices for communicating your hurt to others
thoughtfully engage in the work of forgiveness and, when possible, pursue reconciliation
Forgiveness is hard work, but with God’s help, it’s possible and worth it. Despite the pain you have experienced, you can live beyond offense and learn to trust again.
Be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, as God in Christ forgave you
."
Ephesians 4:31-32
In a broken world with fallen people, we have all experienced the pain of offense. Though we have been forgiven through Christ, extending that same mercy to those who have wronged us can still feel difficult. How do we move through the pains of abandonment, betrayal, and abuse to obey Jesus’ command to forgive?
Living Beyond Offense
explores Jesus’ teachings about forgiveness—what it is, how to do it, and what you gain when you put it into practice. Bringing together theology, Scripture, and pieces of her own life story, Yana Conner helps you
honestly acknowledge and grieve the pain and loss that often comes with offense
replace faulty cultural ideas about forgiveness with a biblical perspective centered on Jesus’ teachings
resolve conflicts by applying best practices for communicating your hurt to others
thoughtfully engage in the work of forgiveness and, when possible, pursue reconciliation
Forgiveness is hard work, but with God’s help, it’s possible and worth it. Despite the pain you have experienced, you can live beyond offense and learn to trust again.
“
Be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, as God in Christ forgave you
."
Ephesians 4:31-32
In a broken world with fallen people, we have all experienced the pain of offense. Though we have been forgiven through Christ, extending that same mercy to those who have wronged us can still feel difficult. How do we move through the pains of abandonment, betrayal, and abuse to obey Jesus’ command to forgive?
Living Beyond Offense
explores Jesus’ teachings about forgiveness—what it is, how to do it, and what you gain when you put it into practice. Bringing together theology, Scripture, and pieces of her own life story, Yana Conner helps you
honestly acknowledge and grieve the pain and loss that often comes with offense
replace faulty cultural ideas about forgiveness with a biblical perspective centered on Jesus’ teachings
resolve conflicts by applying best practices for communicating your hurt to others
thoughtfully engage in the work of forgiveness and, when possible, pursue reconciliation
Forgiveness is hard work, but with God’s help, it’s possible and worth it. Despite the pain you have experienced, you can live beyond offense and learn to trust again.
Be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, as God in Christ forgave you
."
Ephesians 4:31-32
In a broken world with fallen people, we have all experienced the pain of offense. Though we have been forgiven through Christ, extending that same mercy to those who have wronged us can still feel difficult. How do we move through the pains of abandonment, betrayal, and abuse to obey Jesus’ command to forgive?
Living Beyond Offense
explores Jesus’ teachings about forgiveness—what it is, how to do it, and what you gain when you put it into practice. Bringing together theology, Scripture, and pieces of her own life story, Yana Conner helps you
honestly acknowledge and grieve the pain and loss that often comes with offense
replace faulty cultural ideas about forgiveness with a biblical perspective centered on Jesus’ teachings
resolve conflicts by applying best practices for communicating your hurt to others
thoughtfully engage in the work of forgiveness and, when possible, pursue reconciliation
Forgiveness is hard work, but with God’s help, it’s possible and worth it. Despite the pain you have experienced, you can live beyond offense and learn to trust again.


















