The Healing Path: How the Hurts in Your Past Can Lead You to a More Abundant Life
ISBN-13:
9781578563913
ISBN-10:
1578563917
Edition:
Standard Edition
Author:
Dan B. Allender
Publication date:
2000
Publisher:
WaterBrook
Format:
Paperback
272 pages
Category:
Counseling
,
Religious Studies
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ISBN-13:
9781578563913
ISBN-10:
1578563917
Edition:
Standard Edition
Author:
Dan B. Allender
Publication date:
2000
Publisher:
WaterBrook
Format:
Paperback
272 pages
Category:
Counseling
,
Religious Studies
Summary
The Healing Path: How the Hurts in Your Past Can Lead You to a More Abundant Life (ISBN-13: 9781578563913 and ISBN-10: 1578563917), written by authors
Dan B. Allender, was published by WaterBrook in 2000.
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Description
Don't Waste Your Pain
None of us escapes the heartache and disappointments of life. To live is to hurt, and we all have the wounds to prove it. 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 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. But suffering doesn't have to mangle our hearts and rob us of joy. It can, instead, lead us to life--if we know the path to healing.
Healing is not the resolution of our past; it is the use of our past to draw us into deeper relationship with God and his purposes for our lives. If you're ready to shape a future characterized by love, service, and joy, now is the time to step out onto The Healing Path.
None of us escapes the heartache and disappointments of life. To live is to hurt, and we all have the wounds to prove it. 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 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. But suffering doesn't have to mangle our hearts and rob us of joy. It can, instead, lead us to life--if we know the path to healing.
Healing is not the resolution of our past; it is the use of our past to draw us into deeper relationship with God and his purposes for our lives. If you're ready to shape a future characterized by love, service, and joy, now is the time to step out onto The Healing Path.
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