Healing the Wounded Heart: Forgiving One Another Through the Enabling Power of Jesus Christ

Overview

Publisher
Cedar Fort, Inc.
Released
June 29, 2026
ISBN
9781462151448
Format
ePub

Book Details

Forgiving one another is one of the foundational teachings the Savior gave to all of His disciples. He made its importance unmistakably clear: to be forgiven yourself, you must forgive others. Yet for many, forgiveness can feel confusing, unfair, or even impossible. Deep wounds, repeated offenses, family conflict, betrayal, and lingering pain can leave the heart burdened and unsure how to move forward. Still, the Lord lovingly teaches that forgiveness is essential to our peace, our healing, and our discipleship. In Healing the Wounded Heart, Roger Connors, four-time New York Times bestselling author, offers a doctrinally grounded and deeply practical guide to forgiving others through the enabling power of Jesus Christ. Drawing on scripture, teachings of modern prophets, and research-supported insights, he explains why forgiveness is required, why it is often misunderstood, and how the Savior makes possible what can feel beyond our strength. With compassion and clarity, readers will discover how to release resentment, find emotional and spiritual healing, and move forward with confidence. Through personal stories, self-assessments, practical tools, and inspiring "spotlights," this book provides hope for anyone facing wounds that seem slow to heal. Healing the Wounded Heart offers a doctrinally rich and practical framework for understanding Christlike forgiveness and how to better experience the freedom, peace, and healing that come from freely extending it.

Author Description

Roger is a four-time New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestselling author. He is ranked in the top two of the world's Organizational Culture Professionals in 2021 by Global Gurus. He has over 40 years of extensive experience as an expert in human performance and has assisted senior management teams all over the world. He has developed #1 award-winning content and has published and interviewed extensively on various podcasts, radio and television interviews. His work includes co-authoring the groundbreaking bestseller The Oz Principle: Getting Results Through Individual and Organizational Accountability, recognized as one of the most widely read and applied leadership books in the last three decades and the work that pioneered the accountability movement in modern business management. He is former CEO of Partners In Leadership, which has trained millions of people in over 50 countries. His company was recognized with industry-leading awards from Chief Learning Officer receiving Gold for Excellence in Social Learning and Gold for Excellence in Content, as well as winning recognition as the NO. 1 E-learning platform in the world in (over 1 million users). A convert to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Roger and his wife, Gwen, presided over the Washington Kennewick mission as mission leaders. He has also served as a stake president in California and in an YSA Stake presidency in Provo. Roger recently served as the Infield Representative for the Missionary Department for the Africa Central and Africa South areas of the Church. He has conducted over 10,000 missionary interviews in his leadership capacities and has served as a branch president in the Provo, Utah MTC. He has written and published ten books, with the most recent published by Deseret Book Company titled, Divine Patterns: Seeking the Blessings of Heaven. Roger holds a master's in business administration from Brigham Young University where he graduated with distinction. He is a graduate faculty professional member of Utah Valley University (MBA program, Woodbury School of Business), where he holds an honorary doctorate of humane letters. He currently serves on the President's EverGREEN Society board as an advisor to Utah Valley University. Roger and Gwen have five children and twelve grandchildren.

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