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040 _aKenya National Library Service
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100 _aKendall, R. T.
245 _aTotally forgiving God /
_cR. T. Kendall
300 _axxix, 202 pages ;
_c20 cm
520 _aR. T. Kendall argues that many believers secretly struggle with resentment, confusion, or disappointment toward God when life does not unfold as expected. The book teaches that healing begins when people honestly acknowledge those feelings instead of hiding them behind religious language. The central message is that God remains loving, sovereign, and trustworthy even when His actions are difficult to understand. Kendall encourages readers to “forgive God” in the sense of releasing bitterness, unrealistic expectations, and accusations against Him not because God has done wrong, but because humans often perceive divine silence or suffering as personal abandonment.
650 _aForgiveness -- Religious aspects -- Christianity
650 _aChristian life
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