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Why Do I Always Feel Guilty?

by Mary Whelchel
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Overview

So many women feel the pressure to make all wrongs right, meet everyone’s needs, fulfill personal expectations, and juggle busy lives without breaking a sweat. And when they fall short, a pattern of guilt–ridden living begins.

Mary Whelchel, director of women’s ministries at The Moody Church in Chicago, shares the biblical and practical truths she discovered and helps women experience freedom from guilt as they

  • stop condemning themselves when they say no
  • understand how negative thinking undermines God’s truth
  • seek God’s forgiveness and release true guilt
  • trade comparisons and unrealistic expectations for joy

Compassionate and wise guidance will lead women who are burdened by guilt to the abundant life that Jesus intended for them.

Synopsis

So many women feel the pressure to make all wrongs right, meet everyone’s needs, fulfill personal expectations, and juggle busy lives without breaking a sweat. And when they fall short, a pattern of guilt ridden living begins.

Mary Whelchel, director of women’s ministries at The Moody Church in Chicago, shares the biblical and practical truths she discovered and helps women experience freedom from guilt as they

  • stop condemning themselves when they say no
  • understand how negative thinking undermines God’s truth
  • seek God’s forgiveness and release true guilt
  • trade comparisons and unrealistic expectations for joy

Compassionate and wise guidance will lead women who are burdened by guilt to the abundant life that Jesus intended for them.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 2007
Publisher
Harvest House Publishers
Pages
162
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780736918909

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