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How Do We Forgive the Unforgivable? Pt. 3

 
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From racial hatred and ethnic "cleansing" to gross exploitation and rampant sexual abuse, we inhabit a world filled with atrocities and punctuated by unforgivable acts. Consequently, many of us experience unimaginable suffering at the hands of others. At the same time, many of us will also recognize that no healing can take place without forgiveness. But is forgiveness even possible in such circumstances? Where can we find the strength to forgive the unforgiveable? In this 3-part series, we'll explore this harrowing topic. This final episode explores how we can practically forgive the unforgivable in our day-to-day lives.
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From racial hatred and ethnic "cleansing" to gross exploitation and rampant sexual abuse, we inhabit a world filled with atrocities and punctuated by unforgivable acts. Consequently, many of us experience unimaginable suffering at the hands of others. At the same time, many of us will also recognize that no healing can take place without forgiveness. But is forgiveness even possible in such circumstances? Where can we find the strength to forgive the unforgiveable? In this 3-part series, we'll explore this harrowing topic. This final episode explores how we can practically forgive the unforgivable in our day-to-day lives.
Listen to Part 2
Follow Cameron on Twitter:
@CamMcAllister7

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