Lenten Reflections – Why Forgive? Beginnings – Day 7
Barbara Kurka Writing about “Why Forgive?” was hard. Usually I haven’t had much trouble writing a Lenten reflection. I read the topic or view the picture and the ideas come.⦠Read More
Barbara Kurka Writing about “Why Forgive?” was hard. Usually I haven’t had much trouble writing a Lenten reflection. I read the topic or view the picture and the ideas come.⦠Read More
Aubrey Miller Why Forgive… is it for you – or for the other person? At first thought, one might think that forgiveness is more for the other person, the one⦠Read More
Betsy Leichliter Forgive to forget As I started to write this, I asked myself, “Didn’t I already forgive everybody I needed to forgive?” It seemed like I had more people⦠Read More
Alicia Miller Pitterson In her book, Forgiveness: A Lenten Study, Marjorie J. Thompson invites us to answer the not so rhetorical question: Why forgive? My noble answers would be –⦠Read More
Candice Hakemack While I was young, I did not have a good relationship with my father. The lack of a relationship was never a question of my dad being around;⦠Read More
Anna Sink In kindergarten, emotions are raw. Fair and unfair reeeeally matter. And forgiveness is a key part of learning how to be a good friend and citizen in the⦠Read More
Dawn Fuller-Medhurst Over the past few Lenten seasons, I have been asked to write on the concept of Forgiveness…Pressing Through Forgiveness and Unconditional Forgiveness. It now seems only fitting that⦠Read More
Dear Friends, Observe a holy Lent. This has been the invitation to followers of Christ for centuries during the forty days prior to Easter. To walk with him as he⦠Read More