Forgiveness: Turning the wrestle into a dance
November 1, Friday, 4 pm — November 3, Sunday, 4 pm
Everyone wrestles with issues of forgiveness — whether giving or receiving it. This retreat offers you two coaches in your corner who have personally and professionally turned their wrestling into dancing! We will draw from the wells of experience, psychology, and theology to enhance your ability to forgive and receive life-changing insights into navigating challenging relationships. New mental, emotional, and social tools will facilitate turning your wrestling into dancing.
Additionally you can expect:
- Life and research-tested steps
- How to repair ruptured relationships
- Steps to rebuild a more positive past for yourself
- How to detoxify relationships and regain intimacy
- To overcome the negativity of anger and disappointment
- Biblical examples of broken relationships with insights into forgiveness
Cost: $225. (Scholarships & CEUs available) Space is limited. Register today!
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Forgiveness Retreat Facilitators:
Paige Lanier Chargois, D.Min. is an ordained Baptist minister who ecumenically has served 12 different denominations, this wider community, the causes of peace, and racial reconciliation across America and in many foreign countries. Hurts, hurdles, challenges and disappointments led her to devise a four-session Bible Study 15 years ago on forgiveness of self, others, family, and God.
Everett L. Worthington, Jr., Ph.D. was honored in 2015 by VCU with the title of “Commonwealth Professor” having served as a professor of psychology for 40 years, authored 37 books on psychology plus countless professional articles. A world-classed expert on the subject, he has staffed conferences on each continent except Antarctica and was invited to South Africa to share his forgiveness research with the “Truth and Reconciliation Commission” in 1996. He was a visiting fellow at Cambridge University.