Reuben Hoar Library (Littleton)

A family shaped by grace, how to get along with the people who matter most, Gary Morland

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A family shaped by grace, how to get along with the people who matter most, Gary Morland
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 218-219)
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
A family shaped by grace
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
961153722
Responsibility statement
Gary Morland
Sub title
how to get along with the people who matter most
Summary
As a teenager, Gary Morland lived in an unhappy, dysfunctional family characterized by addiction and disharmony. When he started a family of his own, he brought with him those same destructive patterns. Yet he sensed there must be a way to have a family shaped by acceptance and grace, a family that was loving, whole, and at peace with one another. The problem was, he didn't know how. In this life-giving book, Morland shares his journey of discovering the timeless tools of family peace that transformed him and his family. He shows how these tools broke the unhealthy patterns of the family he grew up in and saved his relationship with his wife and two daughters. With refreshing honesty and humility, he helps readers believe that they too can start from where they are right now--no matter how broken--to transform their family culture and their family legacy and to generously offer grace to the people who matter most in their lives
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