The Healing Path: How the Hurts in Your Past Can Lead You to a More Abundant Life
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.83 (625 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1578561094 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 272 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-02-02 |
Language | : | English |
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Reliable and readable. That's The Healing Path." -Joni Eareckson Tada, author and artist. But Dan Allender writes with such skill and expertise that you find yourself well down the path toward healing before you're even halfway through the book. "Powerful truths which heal the heart are not always easy to grasp, especially when you're hurting
In the top 3, most profound books I have ever read scott davies As a Christian for 30 years and an evangelical pastor/US Army chaplain and licensed Therapist, I have read lots and lots and lots of books. This book by Dan is truely one of the most profound books that I have ever read. It is worth reading and re-reading. His stories and narrative portions put images and real-life flesh and blood on our living out the true power of the Gospel and Christ's love into our own real-life worlds.. This is the absolutely most fascinating book I've read in Debbie This is the absolutely most fascinating book I've read in a very long time. The author speaks with genuine authority on the topic and writes in a style that makes this heavy topic a breeze and VERY enjoyable. The author is also very insightful. If you are dealing with any kind of pain that you can't seem to make peace with - you owe it to yourself to buy and read this book. It's a keeper for your library.. Kindle Customer said Restored dignity and hope.. Writing from personal experience and hundreds of counseling sessions here are unshakable truths for those who have suffered terrible abuse in its many forms that there is yet true dignity for the present and hope for the future.
We can move from feelings of powerlessness, betrayal, and ambivalence into faith, hope and love. It can, instead, lead us to life–if we know the path to healing. Regardless of how we’ve been hurt, we all face a common question: What should we do with our pain? Should we stoically ignore it? Should we just “get over it?” Should we let it “make us stronger?” Should we optimistically hope that everything will work out in the end?If we fail to respond appropriately to the wounds that life and relationships inflict, our pain will be wasted; it will numb us or destroy us. If you’re ready to use the experiences of the past and present to shape a future characterized by love, service, and joy, now is the time to step out onto The Healing Path.. Don’t Waste Your Pain. None of us escapes the heartache and disappointments of life. The Healing Path takes us beyond self-discovery to God-discovery, giving us the tools to excavate the riches that lay beneath the surface of our pain. To