
Bitter Free!
How to Forgive Anyone, Resolve Conflict and Overcome Anger
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Narrated by:
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Mark DeJesus
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By:
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Mark DeJesus
Do you want to forgive but struggle with how to do it? Do you find yourself getting angry a lot? Do you struggle to resolve conflicts in your life? In this book, Mark will expose the work of bitterness as a trap in your life, intended to keep you from healthy and whole relationships. Through straight forward insights and practical application, you will learn to free yourself of a root of bitterness so that you can take your life back, bitter free! This book will not only show you the importance of forgiveness, but expose what keeps you from being able to forgive. You will be equipped in this book to:
Break down the armor that bitterness uses to keep you angry, hurt, and offended. Disarm all works of bitterness in your life, including unforgiveness, resentment, "get even" kind of thinking, and judgmentalism. Walk through an effective process to forgive absolutely anyone, no matter how badly they hurt you. Increase your ability to love and see people the way God sees them. Do more than "manage" anger battles. Get free from them! Practice guaranteed conflict resolution principles. Live out forgiveness in any situation. Includes special reference sections that address the hard issues of relationship struggles.
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Saving grace
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Where does Bitter Free! rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
At least in the top 10 and I've listened to hundreds.What did you like best about this story?
It was from a "love/caring" perspective, not condemning/judging.Which character – as performed by Mark DeJesus – was your favorite?
Ha - The Holy SpiritIf you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
Bitter Free - Yep, even you!Any additional comments?
This book is amazing. As I face some areas in my life that I think are out of order, I realized that I was dealing with some bitterness. This book gives you a WHOLE lot more than you expect. I've been "eating" this book because I'm determined to live bitter free. Although I knew a lot of the information, it's refreshing to dine at this table. This is a must read if you have any sickness, heavy spirit, broken relationships, etc.Love it!!!
Excellent. This is one to chew on! Whew
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life changer
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— Carlos A. Rosado
LifeTalk with LosnDez
An Absolute Must Read!
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I found a lot of value in his perspectives
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Author is good narrator
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Very Practical & Easy to Follow
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In short, if you were to play a drinking game for every time the author recites a verse from the Bible, you would be dead from alcohol poisoning in one chapter.
As a non-Christian, but as a woman of another faith, I got excited that the author ties spirituality and religion into his message. But all he did was recite recite recite; telling you how Jesus won’t appreciate anger or bitterness, saying that God won’t forgive you if you can’t forgive others.. OK that’s fine, but I was expecting him to give a solution, like suggesting a new mental practice, or a thought process that you should develop. But none of that ever happened. By the time I reached the last chapters of the book, the verse recitations became WAY too frequent, I couldn’t take it anymore. He didn’t offer advice or any coping practices. He just insists that you shouldn’t be bitter, that you shouldn’t be angry, and that negative feelings like those will make you sick in the future. All this is common knowledge, there was no “help”.
I guess, if you are super religious, this book might guilt trip you or in someway “soften” your heart so that you can forgive traumas. Unfortunately, there was no logical method offered to help you become “bitter free”
Probably would motivate you if you were a religious Christian, but that’s it
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