You Can Let Go
audiobook (Unabridged) ∣ Make Peace with Your Past, Break Free from Offense, and Move Forward with God
By Alexandra Hoover
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Let's face it: people are often disappointing. Sometimes they're downright hurtful. And in our reactionary culture, it's easy to feel wronged, offended, and weighed down when people trample our feelings. But living in hurt and resentment can steal our God-given joy. The good news? We actually have more control over how other people make us feel than we might think.
In You Can Let Go, Alexandra Hoover dives deep into our willingness to be offended, uncovering our wounded pride, our insecurities, and our misplaced trust in the things (and people) of this world. With great compassion, she helps us get to the root of why we feel offended; understand why certain offenses hit harder than others; find our identity in Christ rather than in how others view or treat us; handle offenses with confidence, grace, and acceptance; turn our insecurities into sources of empowerment; and embrace a life marked by deep acceptance and emotional freedom.
Offense is something that we can not only get over but also live free from. Discover how to make peace with what's happened in the past and learn to live unoffendable.
In You Can Let Go, Alexandra Hoover dives deep into our willingness to be offended, uncovering our wounded pride, our insecurities, and our misplaced trust in the things (and people) of this world. With great compassion, she helps us get to the root of why we feel offended; understand why certain offenses hit harder than others; find our identity in Christ rather than in how others view or treat us; handle offenses with confidence, grace, and acceptance; turn our insecurities into sources of empowerment; and embrace a life marked by deep acceptance and emotional freedom.
Offense is something that we can not only get over but also live free from. Discover how to make peace with what's happened in the past and learn to live unoffendable.