From the Back Cover:
Are you one of the millions in this country who suffer from the pain of a dysfunctional family, rejection, divorce, addiction, abuse, anger, bitterness and resentment? Is this ruining your life and your relationships? Many Christians live in the misery of bitterness, unforgiveness and trauma caused by spouses, parents, grandparents or others who have sinned against them. Although the pain can seem unending, there is hope for anyone who seeks healing grace to cover the sins of those who wronged them. In Healing Grace for Hurting People, marriage and family therapists Dr. H. Norman Wright and Larry Renetzky offer specific practical prayer steps to release God’s grace to forgive and to lay the foundation for reconciliation. Learn to build bridges of reconciliation with eighteen words that change relationships: you will discover these words as you read through the book! In this book, you will read about people who have real problems. Problems just like yours. Here are powerful stories of relationships and people restored and healed, as well as practical “how-to” steps to resolve any issue or conflict in any relationship in order to revitalize marriages heading for divorce and to restore broken relationships in families, extended families, and other relationships. God’s grace can save and sustain you. And He expects you to pass it on in your relationships.
About the Author:
Dr. H. Norman Wright is a grief and trauma therapist and a licensed marriage, family, and child therapist. He has been on the faculty at Biola University and Talbot School of Theology, where he taught graduate students in counseling and psychology for four decades. He has authored more than 80 books, including the bestsellers Always Daddy's Girl and Before You Say I Do. Norman and his wife, Tess, live in Bakersfield, California.
LARRY RENETZKY is a licensed marriage and family counselor with his own clinic in Amarillo, Texas. He also hosts a live weekly Christian radio program, Healing Grace for Hurting People, which has a listening audience of more than 30,000. Larry and his wife, Carol, have been married more than 42 years and live in Amarillo, Texas.
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