In this powerful presentation, Craig tackles the difficult reality of betrayal and deep personal pain to explain why radical forgiveness is the ultimate key to reclaiming your peace. Moving beyond clichéd advice, he shares raw stories from his own life, including his struggles with anger toward the church and his past, to show that forgiveness isn’t about letting someone “off the hook” or forgetting the harm. Instead, it is a strategic, life-changing decision to release the “moral debt” others owe you so that their past actions can no longer control your future. Whether you are dealing with a difficult family dynamic, a past trauma, or a grudge that won’t quit, this presentation offers a practical roadmap to freeing your heart and finding joy, even when justice feels out of reach.
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Celebrating those who give us hope and support. Reflect on the mentors and family members who have shaped your journey.
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Valentine’s Day reflection on the ultimate sacrifice of Jesus and the profound love shared between family and friends.
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Reflect on the amazing gifts and blessings God has brought into your life. Even through struggles, His plan continues to unfold for His children.
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Celebrate the Lord’s Day with joy, church, family, and gratitude. Make every Sunday glorious by acknowledging all the blessings God provides.
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In this stirring presentation, Craig opens the year 2026 with a call to move past years of “negative energy” and embrace a life-changing concept: Radical Acceptance. Addressing the painful modern …
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Reflecting on the manifestation of the Divine through difficult times. An epiphany is an awakening that opens our eyes to God’s presence.
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Celebrating the Holy Family reminds us that what makes a family holy is its desire to stay together, requiring forgiveness, love, and mercy. Today is a great day to forgive …
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Every family has traditions for the Christmas season that remind us of our past, heritage, and the people who passed them down. These traditions help us remember that Jesus is …
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As I sit and have my cup of coffee with Jesus, I was thinking about LAUGHTER. I think it’s so important that we laugh. I think that laughter is healing. It’s good to …
