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Making Peace with Your Past

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About Making Peace With Your Past

From the Back Cover Your past does not have to determine your futureAre you hampered by the baggage from your past? The truth is, much of who you are, what you do, and how you feel is affected by your past. Whether they're relationships from your childhood or pressures from recent years, the events of the past can have a significant impact on your current behavior. But that doesn't mean you're bound to your past.A continual bestseller, this insightful and perceptive book shows you how to unlock past hurts, confront emotional scars, and resolve negative feelings in order to live a more fulfilling life today. Writing from a compassionate, Christian perspective, H. Norman Wright helps you understand who you are, who is responsible for your character, and how you can let go of the things of the past in order to live with confidence and enthusiasm. Product Description Much of who we are, what we do, and how we feel is determined by our past. Whether they're relationships from our childhood or pressures from recent years, the events of the past can have a significant impact on our current behavior.A continual bestseller now re-launched with a new look for new readers, this insightful and perceptive book shows readers how to face and move beyond the negative events and feelings of their past. Writing from a compassionate, Christian perspective, H. Norman Wright helps readers understand who they are, who is responsible for their character, and how they can let go of the things of the past in order to live with confidence and enthusiasm. About the Author H. Norman Wright, DMin, is a grief and trauma therapist and a licensed marriage, family, and child therapist. He has been on the faculty at Biola University and Talbot School of Theology for four decades. He has written more than 80 books, including Experiencing Grief and It's Okay to Be Angry.