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Wounded by God's People: Discovering How God’s Love Heals Our Hearts is unavailable, but you can change that!

Tucked into Abraham's biography is the story of Hagar, a young Egyptian slave with whom Abraham had a son named Ishmael. Hagar stood out because she was wounded--not physically, but in ways that were as emotionally and spiritually painful as any injury to a body would be. Some wounds were provoked by her own bad behavior, but others were inflicted by those who considered themselves God's people. ...

there was no evidence at the time, Barb’s forgiveness and love softened her mother’s heart. As Barb chose to move forward, within a few years, she had the privilege of leading her mother to receive God’s love by placing her faith in Jesus Christ for her own forgiveness. Shortly thereafter, her mother stepped into eternity. I can’t even imagine how different Barb’s outlook would be now if she had not made the decision to forgive and then move forward by loving her mother for God’s sake. Here is the