Tag #Forgiveness

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Chris Watts Claims God Forgave Him for Family Murders

Chris Watts, a 40-year-old serving a life sentence for the 2018 murders of his pregnant wife Shanann and their two young daughters, Bella and Celeste, claims in letters to a pen pal that God has forgiven him for his crimes, despite his confession and uncontroverted facts of the murders.

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Father Forgives Drunk Driver Who Killed His Children

In Oatlands, Australia, four children were killed by a drunk driver in February 2020; their father has since forgiven the driver and speaks with him monthly, with their conversation to be broadcast on August 18, 2024.

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Mother Finds Healing After Son's Drug-Debt Murder

Janice Lees' son Andrew was murdered in a hit and run in July 2022 due to a £400 drug debt; four men were convicted, and Janice found healing through faith, counseling, and creating a memorial garden.

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7/7 Bombings: Brother's Unforgiving Grief Two Decades On

On July 7, 2005, coordinated suicide bombings in London killed 52 people, including Laura Webb, whose brother Rob Webb still grieves and struggles to forgive two decades later; the attacks also injured over 700 people.

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Soviet Deserter Returns to Russia After 40 Years in Afghanistan

Sergey Krasnopevov, a Soviet soldier who deserted his post in Afghanistan in 1983, returned to Russia after 40 years to seek citizenship, offering conflicting accounts of his desertion, ranging from claims of abuse to selling army supplies.

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Utah Ranger Survives Ambush, Forgives Attacker

In November 2010, a Utah state ranger was ambushed and shot nine times during a patrol in Southeast Utah; despite grievous injuries, he survived, forgave his attacker, and returned to work, while his attacker was later found dead in a cave.

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Handbag Designer's Journey of Forgiveness

A documentary about Chicago handbag designer Chelli Look explores her life after her sister's 2007 murder and her subsequent forgiveness of her brother-in-law, but the film's structure and lack of detail hinder its effectiveness.

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The Enduring Power of Words: Childhood Hurts and Adult Healing

The author reflects on the long-term effects of hurtful words from childhood, contrasting them with the healing power of language experienced during her husband's serious illness.

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New Student Loan Law Restricts Repayment Options, Tightens Borrowing Limits

A new law signed on July 4, 2025, alters federal student loan repayment, phasing out popular income-driven repayment plans, tightening borrowing limits, and making loan forgiveness more difficult to obtain, potentially impacting millions of borrowers.

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Mother Emanuel: A Decade After the Charleston Massacre

On June 17, 2013, a white supremacist fatally shot nine Black worshippers at the historic Mother Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, South Carolina; the church, founded in 1818, has been a central figure in the fight for racial justice, and the shooting brought renewed attention to this legacy.

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Wrongfully Convicted Man Forgives Confessed Killer After 36 Years

Leo Schofield, wrongly imprisoned for 36 years for his wife's murder, forgave the man who confessed to the crime, Jeremy Scott, in 2025, highlighting the impact of faith and the ongoing fight for justice.

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Sister of Slain Priest and Killer's Mother Find Common Ground in Grief

Roseline Hamel, sister of Jacques Hamel, a priest murdered in 2016, and Nassera Kermiche, mother of one of his killers, formed an unexpected bond, sharing their grief and defying expectations in a testament to human resilience; their story is detailed in Samuel Lieven's "Sœurs de douleur.

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