"He hurt me! How can you ask me to forgive?" "You don't know what they did to me!" Mommas, we get it. It hurt and your feelings may be valid, but the truth is unforgiveness is bondage. It keeps you from walking in the true and complete freedom that was promised to you as a daughter of the King. It's what is holding you back in every area of your life. So today, choose forgiveness. Join us as we discuss why it's important to forgive and how to do it...even when it's hard.
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