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Kelly, Robert, and Fr. Don sit down to initiate a conversation around the topic of forgiveness, reconciliation, and healing. They also discuss the purpose of the Time For Forgiveness podcast and start to explore the need and profound impact of forgiveness in our lives; and ultimately, what is the cost when we’re unable or unwilling to forgive.
Kelly, Robert, and Fr Don explore how to navigate the process of forgiveness from three levels: personal, spiritual, and communal.
Although there’s no undoing the hurt caused by infidelity, you can accept it and where your life is, so you can be free of it. Forgiveness is how you take back your power. Tracey Brasher shares her powerful journey of personal healing and the reconciliation of her marriage.
When Lisa Toma was just 18 years old, her father murdered her mother. When a traumatic event, strikes, it shatters your sense of who you are, how you are, and what your place in the world is. After years of pain and suffering, Lisa was tired of being angry. In this inspiring episode, Lisa leads you through how she ultimately did what she never thought she could, and would do, forgive her father.
Holly Harper is a West Texas native, a multi-passionate creative, singer, music composer, marketing enthusiast, mixologist, and mental health advocate. Holly is one of the founding members of Harperfest, a non-profit organization formed in memory of her brother, Jerrod Harper, that helps fund mental health services for people within the service industry. She shares her story of love, loss, recovery and forgiveness in hopes of helping people realize their own inner peace begins within.
Darryl Burton made a promise, “Jesus, if you’re real and help me get out of this place, not only will I serve you, but I’ll tell the world about you.” God delivered on that promise and Darryl was exonerated after spending 24 years in prison.
Today, Darryl is an associate pastor at the largest Methodist Church in the US, teaching the world about forgiveness and hope, even in the most desperate situations.
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