If I'm Forgiven, Why Do I Still Feel Guilty?
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If I'm Forgiven, Why Do I Still Feel  Guilty?  -     By: Bernard Bangley

If I'm Forgiven, Why Do I Still Feel Guilty?

Random House Inc / 1992 / Paperback

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Forgiving yourself can be more difficult than forgiving others. Take the first step toward healing with Pastor Bangley's encouraging counsel. You'll learn how to distinguish true guilt from false, understand God's forgiving nature, deal with conflict, resolve guilt through an 8-step plan, and prepare emotionally and spiritually for the "next time." Includes study questions. 129 pages, softcover from Harold Shaw.

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Title: If I'm Forgiven, Why Do I Still Feel Guilty?
By: Bernard Bangley
Format: Paperback
Vendor: Random House Inc
Publication Date: 1992
Weight: 6 ounces
ISBN: 0877883971
ISBN-13: 9780877883975
Stock No: WW7883971

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"Why can’t you put it all behind you and forget it?" asks a well-meaning friend. But you’ve tried that, over and over again, and it hasn’t worked. Forgiving yourself is often harder than forgiving someone else.

This encouraging, reader-friendly book offers good counsel on how to:

• Distinguish true guilt from false
• Explore the nature of God’s forgiveness
• Resolve guilt through an eight-step plan
• Deal with conflict between yourself and others
• Prepare yourself emotionally and spiritually for the "next time"
 
The "Let It Hit Home" sections are designed to focus your own experiences, redirect harmful patterns, and further your healing process.
 
"A most helpful book . . . I am certain that many burdened people will benefit from it, as I did."—Lewis Smedes, author of Forgive and Forget

Author Bio

Bernard Bangley (MDiv) lives in Virginia with his wife, Anna. He is currently pastor of Quaker Memorial Presbyterian Church in Lynchburg, Virginia. Among his books centered on devotional writers are Christian Classics in Modern English (with David Winter), Growing in His Image, and Spiritual Treasure.

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