<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>How many times should we forgive? Our Lord answers clearly: "Seventy times seven." In other words, our forgiveness of others should have no end. David Augsburger knows how difficult this can be. <i>In The New Freedom of Forgiveness</i>, he combines Scripture with personal testimonies to show that forgiveness is the believer's only option.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Seventy times seven...how many times shall I forgive? Our Lord answers us clearly that our forgiveness of those who hurt us shall have no end. This is one of the most difficult things any person has to face. David Augsburger understands this. He knows the outrageous cost-and incomparable value-of forgiving. He also knows this is a believer's only option. Any other course of action will not only be destructive, it will violate the will of God. <br/><br/>In <i>The New Freedom of Forgiveness</i>, Dr. Augsburger expands upon his classic writing to provide a more comprehensive, expanded, and stronger message. Combining personal testimonies with Scripture, Dr. Augsburger provides readers with practical guidance on applying forgiveness in our everyday lives. With an excellent new study guide, readers will be challenged on an even deeper level. We are commanded to forgive everything. Not just the little stuff, the minor irritations and thoughtless behavior of others, but everything. When we forgive, we are set free from bondage. <i>The New Freedom of Forgiveness</i> is an essential resource not only for understanding what God requires, but also learning how to apply it every day. Read this life-changing book and discover the freedom of forgiveness.<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>DAVID AUGSBURGER</b> (B.A., Eastern Mennonite College; B.D., Eastern Mennonite Seminary; Ph.D., School of Theology at Claremont), who has taught at Fuller since 1990, is professor of pastoral care and counseling in the School of Theology. The author of 20 books in pastoral counseling, marriage, conflict and human relations, David's titles include <i>Dissident Discipleship: A Spirituality of Self-Surrender, and <i>Love of God and Love of Neighbor</i>. David lives in California.
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