
Impossible to Forgive
What God Can Do When You Can't.
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Narrated by:
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Joseph D Weaver
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By:
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C.S. Areson
About this listen
C. S. Areson struggled deeply with the subject of forgiveness while facing serious family problems, particularly in coping with the alleged murder of his grandmother by a serial killer. Along with the truth of Scripture on the topic, he will share his personal story of what God did for him and what God can do for you.
C.S. Areson is pastor of Tell City First Church of the Nazarene. He is also the author of the children's book called The Bee in the Blackberry Bush. He is working on other children’s books and a paraphrase of proverbs for women called Proverbs for My Daughter with his wife Michelle. For more information visit: csareson.webs.com
©2015, 2018 Charles Areson (P)2018 Charles Areson
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