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How to Forgive...When You Don't Feel Like It

June Hunt

How to Forgive...When You Don't Feel Like It

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ISBN: 978-0-7369-2148-0
Case Lot Quantity: 56
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Publication Date: September 2007
Size: 5 1/2 x 8 1/2
Binding: Trade
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Forgiving others is not easy. Usually it requires us to revisit past hurts and broken relationships. Given the choice, many of us would rather move on than do that.

Yet deep down we know the Bible says forgiveness is right. But what if we don’t feel like it? Why is the act of forgiveness so hard?

Biblical counselor June Hunt has over 20 years of experience in answering the hard questions people ask about forgiveness—questions such as...

  • What if it hurts too much to forgive?
  • What if it’s the other person’s fault?
  • Am I really supposed to forgive and forget?

June’s counsel combines biblical truth with heartfelt compassion. In this book, readers will learn from Jesus’ own example of how to forgive...and will discover the tremendous healing and freedom that comes with forgiveness. A gentle and encouraging resource on a vital topic.

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Hunt, June

June Hunt is the founder of Hope for the Heart, a worldwide biblical counseling ministry that provides numerous resources for people seeking help. She hosts a live, two–hour call–in counseling program called Hope in the Night, and is the author of Counseling Through Your Bible Handbook and How to Handle Your Emotions.

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A Word from the Author

"‘Why should I let him off the hook? It’s just not fair!’

“Well, it’s true—forgiveness has nothing to do with fairness. But once you really understand forgiveness, you’re not letting your offender off the hook. You are moving your offender from your hook to God’s hook. This means all the rocks of resentment...the stones of hostility...the boulders of bitterness are no longer weighing you down. Through forgiveness, you are set free! ‘So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed.’ (John 8:36)”
June Hunt, author of How to Forgive...When You Don’t Feel Like It

Endorsements

“You can always trust June Hunt to take us right to God’s Word for answers to tough issues. How to Forgive...When You Don’t Feel Like It is an excellent resource for anyone who has been hurt or wounded. I am confident this book will bless you as you seek the ‘freedom of forgiveness’ that only Christ can provide.”
Dr. Richard Land, president, The Southern Baptist Convention’s Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission


“Just as love is a verb, not a feeling—so is forgiveness. If we forgave based on feelings, we would never forgive any injustice done to us and most likely we would never be forgiven for an injustice we committed. But God has shown us, by example, how to forgive. June Hunt has provided us a personal and powerful tool in learning to forgive. Read How to Forgive...When You Don’t Feel Like It and leave the rocky coast of resentment for everlasting freedom.”
Tim Wilkins, director of Cross Ministry


“People all over the world come to June to find God’s truth for today’s problems. Her amazing insights have helped me personally through the difficult issues of forgiveness. I know they will help you.”
Debbie Brunson, author, speaker, and colleague in ministry to pastor’s wives


“Page by page, June walks you through the step–by–step process to forgive...yes, even the ‘unforgivable.’ If you want your days ahead to be better than the days gone by, this is a must–read for you.”
Dr. Tony Evans, senior pastor, Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship, president, The Urban Alternative


“True forgiveness is possible, no matter how much you’ve been hurt. June’s personal journey is proof!”
Suellen Roberts, founder and president, Women in Christian Media


“Is bitterness robbing you of God’s best? After reading this book, you’ll want to release your ‘rocks of resentment’ and find lasting freedom.”
Alan Chambers, president, Exodus International, author of God’s Grace and the Homosexual Next Door


“Those of us who have had to forgive the unforgivable will find tremendous hope in healing. She speaks from the heart with truth, directly to your broken soul.”
Stephen Arterburn, founder, New Life Ministries and author of Healing as a Choice and How to Talk to Your Kids About Drugs

Editorial Reviews

“If you’ve been pinned down under a landslide of pain, here’s how to find true freedom through forgiveness.”
Family Ministries Newsletter


How to Forgive...When You Don’t Feel Like It by June Hunt is a terrific book about the power of forgiveness, not just on the recipient, but on the giver as well...The book is written in a non–preachy style that’s easy to empathize with. If you’re hurting, this book can help be a balm to your soul.”
The Midwest Book Review


“Few doubt the importance of forgiveness and this book is full of examples of how lack of forgiveness can cause real problems—and yet it is often hard to do.”
Christian Marketplace


How to Forgive...When You Don’t Feel Like It by June Hunt is one of those books I think every women should have a copy of somewhere in her house.”
Five Star Book Reviews


“This book will help you to forgive someone when it is so hard to do it.”
The Nashville News

Reader Reviews
“I am a young 22 year old, who isn't very religious at all. My mother was given the book from a friend who is an avid church-goer, and told her that the book was wonderful. I decided one day to pick it up and read. I had just gone through a breakup after 5 1/2 years, and was finding it very hard to forgive past situations that had occurred. I absolutely loved the book, and found it so true. It was so powerful and meaningful, and I was able to relate and forget. Not only did I forgive and forget for myself, but for many others as well. Great book, and I would recommend it to anyone, religious or non-religious. Either way, you will be able to gain some insight on forgiveness. Thanks!”
—Erica

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