Not entitled to get angry? Really? Its a radical, provocative idea: Were not entitled to get offended or stay angry. The idea of our own righteous anger is a myth. It is the number one problem in our societies today and, as Dallas Willard says, Christians have not been taught out of it. As it turns out, giving up our right to be offended can be one of the most freeing, healthy, simplifying, relaxing, refreshing, stress-relieving, encouraging things we can do. InUnoffendablereaders will find something of immeasurable valuea concrete, practical way to live life with less stress. Theyll adjust their expectations to fit human nature and replace perpetual anger with refreshing humility and gratitude. The book offers a unique viewpoint, challenging the idea that Christians can ever harbor righteous anger or that there evenissuch a thing for believers. Few other books exist with such a radical, provocative proposal to consider. We have no right to anger. We are to get rid of it, period. Completely. And itispossible to choose to be unoffendable. Through the authors winsome, humorous, and conversational style, this book doesnt add another thing to do on a stressed-out persons ever-growing list. Better, it actually seeks toliftreligious burdens from readers backs and allow them to experience the joy of gratitude, perhaps for the first time, every single day of their lives.
Additional ISBNs: 9780529123855, 0529123851, 9780529123862, 052912386X


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