Families don't need to stay broken, and relationships don't need to remain damaged by bitterness, even in our increasingly divided culture. We explore how building a culture of forgiveness can restore relationships with lost kids and family members for generations to come.
• What you model with forgiveness will be how your children forgive others when they're hurt
• Dealing with bitterness keeps your family loving each other and prevents children from feeling like victims
• Building a culture of forgiveness protects families for generations
• Learning to ask "Will you forgive me?" permits others to respond
• Being the first to initiate reconciliation often breaks cycles of hurt
• Forgiveness isn't saying what someone did is okay—it's giving mercy to those who deserve judgment
• The "no contact" rule was meant for abuse, not for cutting off those who simply disagree
• Jesus died not only for your sins but also for sins committed against you
• Waiting for someone else to take the first step in reconciliation often leads to permanent estrangement
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