I enjoyed the frankness of the authors in sharing their personal struggles, in coming to grips with inner healing problems, and this in turn gave me much hope. It was especially helpful in dealing with differences between husband and wife idiosyncracies, from differing backgrounds and upbringings. I could really relate to one chapter in particular, in which I have lived through a personal experience (that they describe).
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5.0 out of 5 starsGreat BookMar 25 2008
By Carrie Jo Arndt - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
This book is phenomenal. I would recommend it to every person seeking to be free from the past and have a greater understanding of biblical teaching and processes for healing. If you desire greater freedom in your life and are ready for God to heal your heart this is the book for you.
10 of 12 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 starsGreat InsightDec 27 2008
By Jonathan M. Seiver - Published on Amazon.com
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This book is such a help to be set free from chains from the past. It's a shame that so many walk with wounds and bondages from the things that happened years ago. By following the principles and prayers of this book, I have received much freedom and healing in my life.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 starsA Great Work of Practical TheologyNov 22 2011
By David J. Bonnet - Published on Amazon.com
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I heartily recommend this work of the Sanfords for any ministering to those with deep seated strongholds that hinder the work of Christ. The book deals with areas such as forgiveness, performance orientation (as a negative), and the place that bitter root judgements and expectations have in keeping Christians in bondage. The role of the prayer minister is examined in the context of the local church and particular cases that illustrate the principles explored in the book. Great material on generational curses is expounded as part of an overall ministry model that goes beyond telling people to keep trying harder and be good in their own strength.
D. Bonnet
Author of Coming Out of Hell: A Journey from Chaos to Redemption