Forgiveness: It’s more radical than you think. | Chris Stefanick Show
Divine Mercy
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20m
We live in a world where anything goes, but nothing is forgiven. (We even have a new word for it: “cancel culture.”)
Amazingly, a lot of Christians (even Catholics) believe there are people out there who shouldn’t be forgiven.
So in this episode, we reflect on:
What real forgiveness is, and what it’s NOT.
Why forgiveness is meant to be total, no exceptions!
How to forgive even the most horrific sins.
If you’re struggling to forgive someone else or even yourself, you’ll take away a lot from this episode.
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