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moving toward recovery of the "real you,” enabling you to both give and receive love; discovering a life of grace and truth based on God's Word and Christ's love. |
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removing the masks you wear; identifying and overcoming lies you've believed about yourself, God, and others; discovering the joy and freedom of being who God made you to be. |
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realizing you're not responsible for what happened to you, but you are accountable for how you respond: deciding not to remain a victim, choosing to forgive, and embracing the truth of God's perspective. |
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developing trust and openness with others in a confidential setting, while empathizing with each other’s unique journeys; building supportive continuing relationships. |
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experiencing Christ's love and taking it into your home, workplace, and church, modeling authentic Christianity; using the tools you'll receive to experience lasting change. |
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