Regret-free living

hope for past mistakes and freedom from unhealthy patterns

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Regret-free living
Stephen Arterburn
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Regret-free living

hope for past mistakes and freedom from unhealthy patterns

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Steve Arterburn, bestselling author and host of New Life Live!, shares his regrets and how he learned to live beyond them and allow God to use them. With grace and transparency, Arterburn shows why people get stuck in regret, how it impacts every relationship they enter into, and the steps to emotional and spiritual freedom. More importantly, he offers a clear, proven decision making process that empowers readers to make the best decisions for their lives--decisions that they won't regret.Just as worry results from not accepting God's full provision for the future, living in regret is an inability to accept God's full provision for the past, especially the mistakes. Regret-Free Living takes the focus off of what was and what might have been, and shines a bright light onto the path of what is and what is to be.

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Bethany House
Language
English

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Table of Contents

Signs of an unhealthy relationship
Admitting the state of affairs
Acknowledging your responsibility
Stopping the bleeding
When it's not getting better
Six qualities of a happy, regret-free relationship
Dropping your baggage
When it's time to pack up and leave
Creating a safety zone
Accepting and granting forgiveness
Resolution through restitution
Restoring warmth and trust
Loving and giving out of fullness
Last words.

Edition Notes

Published in
Minneapolis, Minn

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
248.4
Library of Congress
BV4597.52 .A78 2009

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23614049M
ISBN 13
9780764204241
LCCN
2009025241
OCLC/WorldCat
311752238
Library Thing
8569358
Goodreads
6694075

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