| Notes | Powerfully demonstrates that those who are able to embark on a process towards forgiveness - though heartrending and difficult - find a path to inner healing.
- With the abduction and death of their daughter, Wilma and Cliff Derkson begin the path through grief toward forgiveness.
- Nathaniel, terminally ill, deals with a deep family rift. The Ortiz family face unresolved anger from a death by a drunken driver.
- Susie Risho helps people heal from life's many griefs by helping them tell their stories.
- Walter Wangerin, Jr., shares the story of a couple facing cancer.
- The shooting of his brother, his own personal experiences and a bargain with God, led John Perkins to work for social justice.
- Lawrence Hart, a Cheyenne peace chief, tells the story of the Washita Massacre and a time of reconciliation 100 years later.
- Bud Welch describes his journey from rage to forgiveness after his daughter's death in the Oklahoma City bombing.
DVD includes expanded stories for: Bud Welch, Walter Wangerin and Wilma Derksen.
Includes study guide. |