Many times after we have been hurt, the result is that we stay hurt.
There are also many myths about forgiveness that keep us in bondage of
our pain. This course will teach you how to overcome the spiraling
disease of unforgiveness.
What you will learn
The
natural progression of someone who lives with bitterness is that they
eventually will separate and withdraw, not only from each other, but
from their circle of friends as well.
I experience hurt
Tell and retell the story
Accusing and Excusing
Isolation and Withdrawal
But what if you could break free of that and instead have thoughts of Forgiveness:
All people make mistakes
Justice belongs to God not me
Hurt people hurt people
Maybe they don’t know any better
They are doing the best they know
Course content
Lesson 1: Ways to Remove Unforgiveness
Lesson 2: Path of Denial
Lesson 3: Shut Down Emotionally
Lesson 4: Depression
Lesson 5: Path of Bitterness
Lesson 6: Isolation
Lesson 1: Placing Appropriate Blame and Responsibility
Lesson 2: Grieving What We Have Lost
Lesson 1: Reconciliation
Lesson 2: Process or Decision
Lesson 1: Forgiveness Heroes
Lesson 1: Step 1 Placing Blame
Lesson 2: Step 2 Grieve
Lesson 3: Steps 3 & 4 It's time to Forgive & Accept
Lesson 1: Acknowledge the Hurt in Helpful Ways
Lesson 2: Be Empathic
Lesson 3: Give the Gift of Forgiveness
Lesson 4: Forgive Publicly and Often
Lesson 5: Experience the Joy
Lesson 1: 4 Distinct Steps in Deciding to Forgive
Lesson 2: 6 Steps to Become a More Forgiving Person
Lesson 1: Change the Past
Lesson 2: Seek Help
Lesson 3: Conclusion
End of Course Survey
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