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FORMATION PATHWAY - Free Download

Forgiveness Formation Pathway

A 28-day structured journey through one of the most misunderstood obligations in the Christian life. Grounded in Scripture. Informed by psychology. Free, because this work matters that much.

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Free PDF

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58 Pages

WHAT'S INSIDE

BY:

Jennifer Collier

Week 1 — Orient: What you are actually being asked to do

Week 2 — Understand: The thought patterns keeping you stuck

Week 3 — Practice: Seeing the person who hurt you differently

Week 4 — Anchor: Writing it out and meaning it.

Daily Scripture anchors and structured reflection prompts

Psychoeducation grounded in the Greatest Commandment Model™

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Why this is free

Forgiveness is not one topic among many. It is a foundation that makes growth in every other area possible. We offer this pathway for free because we believe no one who needs it should have to wait.

28 days. Four weeks. One hard thing.

Not performing forgiveness. Practicing it.

Most people spend years trying to forgive without ever having a clear picture of what they are actually being asked to do. This pathway gives you that picture, then walks you through it one honest step at a time.

Week 1 of 4

Orient

What is forgiveness, and what is it not? Before you can do the work, you need solid ground to stand on. This week separates forgiveness from reconciliation, from minimizing, and from feelings — and places it where Scripture does: a decision of the will, grounded in what you have already received.

Week 3 of 4

Practice

The hardest week. You are asked to look at the person who hurt you not only as the source of the harm, but as a human being whose own brokenness is part of the story. Not sympathy. Not excuse-making. Empathy — holding their humanity alongside the reality of what they did.

Week 2 of 4

Understand

Resentment does not announce itself as a choice. It feels like a conclusion. This week examines the thought patterns that keep people stuck and begins the work of renewal Paul describes in Romans 12:2. Not positive thinking. The renewing of the mind.

Week 4 of 4

Anchor

You will write a letter you may never send, and mean it. Not a therapeutic exercise. An act of covenantal obedience — the concrete form that everything you have been working toward takes when it finally becomes something you have actually done.

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Jennifer Collier

CREATOR, THE GREATEST COMMANDMENT MODEL™

"My husband Justin and I spent seven years sitting with one question — why do so many sincere, committed Christians still feel quietly incomplete? That question drove my research at the University of East London and produced the framework this workbook engages."

MAPP-CP · University of East London · NBC-HWC · CAPS · AACC

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