Forgiveness tells the story of remarkable people from many nations and different faiths, who, in the most painful circumstances, have broken the chains of hate. From these examples the author draws... This description may be from another edition of this product.
In this time of imminent war and global frustration, nothing seems to be more poignant than the act of forgiving. In this book, the author tells stories about country-to-country forgiveness, religion-to-religion, etc. I believe if more people read this book and actually acted on what they read, we would be able to solve global and local issues with love and consideration, rather then act on anger impulses. If you are concerned with the way your world is reacting, you should purchase this book and use it in your daily works.
Forgiveness, Breaking the Chain of Hate
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
I was inspired by Michael Henderson's FORGIVENESS, Breaking the Chain of Hate, the first time I read it early in the year of 2001. After the September 11th terrorist acts, this book seemed particularly poignant. I was intrigued recently to find that there is a new updated version of the original book, with a new foreword by Gandhi's grandson. His observation of the timeliness and the importance of this work is keen. FORGIVENESS, Breaking the Chain of Hate is an inspired work. Everyone should read this book to help cope with the aftermath of September 11th.
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