What is forgiveness? What isn't it? Join us on the journey of biblical forgiveness with Leslie Leyland Fields, Voddie Baucham, and Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth.
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From the FamilyLife Today vault, hear classic conversations from Dave and Ann Wilson, Shaunti Feldhahn, David Stoop, and Bryan Loritts about the nature of biblical conflict resolution, and the value of forgiveness.
A healthy relationship without conflict is a myth. From the FamilyLife Today vault, hear classic conversations about conflict and forgiveness.
Dennis and Barbara Rainey, along with Jeff Kemp, provide solid biblical answers to questions concerning broken family relationships.
Pastor Bryan Loritts agrees that forgiveness is irrational and costly, but reminds us that it's also incredibly liberating.
How do we practice forgiveness in a world of great evils? Pastor Bryan Loritts tells why the parable of the man who owed 10,000 talents is so significant for believers today.
Over time, repeated hurts can build up to destroy a relationship, but these suggestions can help you heal before the damage is done.
The result of obeying God and forgiving your spouse is not bondage, but freedom.
It's very difficult to ask God to forgive those who hurt us, especially when the hurt runs deep.
Even after more than 40 years together, our need to forgive each other is as fresh as it was on our wedding day.
Thinking about forgiveness in terms of four basic decisions helps us forgive others the way God forgives us.
As Christians, we can excuse the unforgivable in others because God has excused the unforgivable in us.
Forgiveness is the key to getting rid of the nasty emotions churning inside you.
My husband could not ignore the fact that I had an affair, but he chose to let go of my offense. Then I had to learn how to receive it.
It didn't take long for me to realize my spouse would fail. It gave me the opportunity to practice what I preached.
Kirk and Chelsea Cameron describe what has made their “Hollywood marriage” work.
One key to a successful marriage is forgiveness. Chelsea Cameron explains the biblical imperative to forgive.
Meg Wilson talks about the state of her marriage eight years after her husband confessed to a sexual affair.
After forgiving her husband for his sexual addiction, Meg's husband later confessed to having an affair.
Meg Wilson remembers the day her husband told her about his addiction to internet porn.
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Barbara Rainey, author of "Growing Together in Forgiveness," shares some compelling stories about those who have walked the road to forgiveness.
Forgiveness is love practiced among people who love poorly.
Ken Sande, author of Peacemaking for Families, about following Christ's example of forgiveness.