
Forever Unforgivable
Learning to Forgive the Inexcusable for Christ's Sake
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Narrated by:
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Drew Baker
About this listen
Should Christians forgive and accept atrociously wicked people when they come to faith in Jesus Christ? What if they were murderers, racists, sexual predators, terrorists, human traffickers, or worse? Forever Unforgivable allows you to consider the lives of 15 depraved men and women around the world who later found Jesus (or were found by Jesus). Learn how believers reacted at the time, and consider what you would have done. You’ll be amazed at who God saves and radically changes. Will you forgive as God in Christ forgave you?
©2019 Brent MacDonald (P)2021 Brent MacDonald
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