Posts Tagged ‘forgiveness’
Obama Did It
Former KKK Member Repents
Watching Elwin Wilson in this video was like seeing one of my characters come to life. Abraham Benson, a central character in both The Making of Isaac Hunt and Loving Cee Cee Johnson, is a reformed white supremacist much like Mr. Wilson.
In the end, my character voluntarily goes to prison for his [...]
Forgiveness
Forgiveness: the process of no longer feeling resentment or anger over an offense or mistake, and not demanding restitution, punishment, or repayment.
“Just do it.”
1 Samuel 15:25
Matthew 5:23-24
The other day I was talking to my children about the need for breaking bad habits like talking too much during class and using potty talk. Puzzled, my 6 [...]
The Gift of Forgiveness
Crawford Loritts on Forgiveness v. Reconciliation
Like Brother Loritts, my thinking on forgiveness has taken a huge shift in the past several years. Forgiveness is not reconciliation. It is a crucial step on the path, though. Why? Because forgiveness, in its purest form, says ‘I release you. You owe me no debt.’
Regardless of the offense. Regardless [...]


