“Healing Family Relationships” by Rob Rienow

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Words Hurt….

Fights and friction in a family can make life miserable.  This book points out some ways that healing and reconciliation might take place.  There are some good suggestions and steps to take.  The author recommends things such as praying about the situation, wiliness to admit being wrong (if you were) and offering apologies when appropriate.

But you also need to be prepared that the person(s) you have a disagreement with may never accept your apology, or give you one, if you were the one wronged.  Ultimately, the Biblical advice holds true, you must be willing to offer forgiveness even if you were the one that was hurt.  Despite that seeming like the last thing you want to do, you will suffer more if it is not done. Unforgiveness will eat into your life and soul making you miserable the longer you put off doing it.

This is a good resource for finding peace with others based on Biblical guidelines.  The hope is to get reconciliation with others, and this book will support you trying to do that. Not everything is easy, but, if the suggestions are followed, healed relationships could be the result

The author has spent years bringing peace and healing to the hearts of family members and relationships.  I recommend this 5-star book to anyone who needs help with a fractured relationship.

Bethany House has provided Tickmenot with a complimentary copy of, Healing Family Relationships, for the purpose of review.   I have not been compensated in any other manner. All opinions expressed are my own, and I was not required, or influenced, to give anything but an honest appraisal.  I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255.

The Author’s Twitter:  https://twitter.com/visionaryfam

The Author’s Website:  www.visionaryfam.com

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