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Forgiven and Set Free - A Bible Study for Women Seeking Healing after Abortion - cover

Forgiven and Set Free - A Bible Study for Women Seeking Healing after Abortion

Linda Cochrane

Casa editrice: Baker Books

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A Time-Trusted Resource for Healing after Abortion 
 
No matter what influences the decision to end a pregnancy, the physical, psychological, and spiritual side effects are real and not always anticipated. Feelings of guilt, shame, and grief become a heavy burden, and you may feel that you will never be free, that no one understands, that God will never forgive you.  
 
But there is hope.  
 
Linda Cochrane has been there. With an understanding spirit and a gentle hand, she guides you to bring your emotional scars "out of the dark past and into his holy light" where true and lasting healing can take place. Cochrane delves into the Scriptures to offer help with issues such as relief, denial, anger, forgiveness, depression, letting go, and acceptance. 
 
If you are yearning for the peace of God's forgiveness, this study can be the first step to healing and wholeness.
Disponibile da: 06/09/2022.
Lunghezza di stampa: 144 pagine.

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