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Forgiveness Now Workshop

Could You Forgive Anyone for Anything?

Are you feeling stagnant in your walk with Christ?  The most difficult thing for many of us to do is to forgive those who have wronged or hurt us.  We want to justify our anger, hurt and bitterness.  Christ tells us to let it go, so far that we are called to radical love.

Forgiveness is a process that begins with a choice, that leads to action, and results in freedom.

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Are you ready to make that choice?  Dean Smith and Live To Forgive are here to help you take that choice and put it to action at the Forgiveness Now Workshop.

The Forgiveness Now workshop will be hosted at The Summit Church in Enumclaw on Saturday, February 18, 2012 from 9:30 AM to 3:30 PM.  This one day workshop will give you the tools you need to help get you started on your forgiveness journey.  Registration is required. Early registration cost: $30.00 (first person in household) $20.00 (for each additional person in household).  Price increases onsite to $40.00/$25.00.  Register today at LiveToForgive.com or in person at the Summit Church.  

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The Summit Church will also host a FREE movie screening of the documentary film, Live To Forgive, on Friday evening, February 17th at 7:00 PM. Dean will finish up the weekend speaking at all three services that weekend.

Forgiving doesn’t mean we forget, it means we remember it differently with the peace that Christ already paid for it on the cross.  We hope today will be the day that you choose the path of forgiveness, because the only person you’re hurting by holding on to the anger and resentment is yourself.  For more information about Live To Forgive visit www.LiveToForgive.com or email us at info@livetoforgive.com.

 


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