A WOUNDED HEART

Author hopes title will produce greater wholeness in body of Christ

Learn How to Heal Wounds and Restore Broken Relationships

Author hopes title will produce greater wholeness in body of Christ

2009-02-24


LONGWOOD, FL--Very few of us will get through life without experiencing deep hurt of one kind or another in our families, the workplace, and even in our churches. In veteran pastor Ted Britain's new Xulon Press release, A Wounded Heart: And How to Heal It ($15.99, paperback, 978-1-60791-294-1), the author shows readers how to help heal the wounds in their life, develop a forgiving heart, and restore relationships, setting them free from the pain of unforgiveness and bitterness. Ideal for both individual and small support group study, the book has already dramatically changed lives with its many truths.

Says Britain, "I have counseled with and prayed for many people, helping them to heal the wounds of life and restore broken relationships. Numerous lives have been dramatically changed by the seminar from which this book was written."

This book began as a result of the ministry the author and his wife started in 2005. It is based upon the idea that individual healing will produce greater wholeness in the body of Christ and that ultimately this will result in more productive workers, stronger families, and healthier communities. "I pray that it will be a blessing to [readers] and that, by God's grace, [they] will receive healing for [their] wounded hearts," the author explains.

Ted Britain has been a pastor for more than 33 years. He currently resides in Delta, Colorado.

 

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