Heart Matters: Repentance and Godly Sorrow
Caring for People God's Way
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50m
Ed Hindson, D.Phil., D.Min., Th.D.
No matter what technique is used by counselors to help people change, healing often begins with a change of heart. Whether confronting an addiction, bad habits, the aftermath of an affair, or other destructive behaviors, there is no substitute for true repentance and godly sorrow. The dynamics and powerful freedom associated with an authentic turning of the heart are examined from a practical standpoint.
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