Struggling to Forgive, Finding Healing | Chris Stefanick Show
Chris Stefanick Show | Real Life Catholic
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1h 4m
On today’s episode Chris sits down with friends Jim Beckman and Fr. Ken Geraci and discussed seven key scripture passages that deal with forgiveness and healing. This topic is anything but easy. Forgiveness is gritty and raw. This episode does get a deep, but it is so worth the listen!
Not ready to forgive? Know that whatever has happened to you or whatever you have been through, the Lord is ready to take that journey of healing and forgiveness with you. He calls us all to forgive and everybody has got to forgive somebody, so let’s dive into the spiritual freedom that comes with it!
This conversation is a part of "As We Forgive Those," a FREE Real Life Catholic study series on forgiveness that was inspired by an experience I had recently that was so powerful, I knew I just had to share it with you. Learn more about "As We Forgive Those" HERE: https://reallifecatholic.com/forgive
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