Robert Bowers has written a useable, practical, and fulfilling book about how to forgive and be forgiven. While many people utter the words, "I forgive you," it is usually not meant or they do not understand the full intent of what it means to forgive. Bowers, a minister and businessman, has spent years trying to capture the essence of how people go about the "business" of forgiving those who hurt, destroy, or lessen the lives of others. Bowers alludes to how the lack of forgiveness adds to mental illnesses to those who harbor ill will towards people who have offended them. What is unusual about this book is its personalization aspect. This is a book that is to be written in, digested, and used to not only understand how to forgive, but to actually do it....and in the end, feel better for forgiving those who have caused so much pain in ones life. After all the revelation's this week (June 1st) regarding who was "deep throat" during the Watergate era, those involved in the coverup should read this book and learn how to forgive rather than attack the FBI agent who decided to help Woodward and Bernstein. Bower's guide to understanding and implementing the power of forgiveness should be in the hands of every mental health counselor. Then we could see a remarkable change in all that we do and say.
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