Cure the Cancer of Unforgiveness – Paperback Book

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You don’t have to live in anger and offense any more! You’ll learn what forgiveness is AND isn’t, why forgiveness is so important, and how to forgive using Jesus’ forgiveness secret. This book also discusses advanced topics such as: forgive vs forget, reconciliation, what to do when we’re angry at God, how to forgive ourselves, and MUCH more.

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Item Description: Paperback copy of Cure the Cancer of Unforgiveness

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Book Description: Have you ever felt the overwhelming weight of deep offense? The kind of hurt that lingers and rips apart families and relationships.

After decades of Bible study and hands-on experience with forgiveness, Mark Arens brings you this game-changing book that will guide you to a place of lasting freedom!

We struggle to forgive others and often cannot forgive ourselves. In the throes of pain, some even find themselves unable to forgive God for hurts they’ve endured. Satan taunts to intensify the flames of offense, “How can a loving God allow such anguish?” as he encourages us to blame God or discard our faith.

“Cure the Cancer of Unforgiveness” will help you learn:

  • What forgiveness IS and ISN’T?
  • Why Satan LOVES unforgiveness?
  • How to forgive using Jesus’ amazing secret!
  • What is reconciliation?
  • Is, “Forgive and forget,” the truth?
  • And so much more!

No longer will we merely put a band aid over the malignant disease of unforgiveness. Together, we can:

  • Break this chain!
  • Discover the joy of true forgiveness.
  • Cure this cancer right now.

Buy Cure the Cancer of Unforgiveness today, and discover your freedom!

41 reviews for Cure the Cancer of Unforgiveness – Paperback Book

  1. Anna

    Practical

    My understanding of what forgiveness is and isn’t has improved as a result. Practical advice on forgiving even the most severe wounds is given by Mark Arens. Specifically beneficial were the lessons from Jesus’ teachings. Finding peace and forgiving others has been made much easier by this book.

  2. Jonah C.

    WOW! Game-changing book on the topic of forgiveness!!

    Man… I have been through so much inner healing, counseling, and worked on forgiveness. I gotta say though, this book is packed with some gold from the Scripture in a way I haven’t seen before. I felt so much freedom reading it … it’s written in such an engaging way, and the wisdom is packaged in a way that you’ll remember when you need it most. Get the book and be set free in Jesus’ name!

  3. Amazon Reviewer

    Simple steps to let go

    This book is all about the power of forgiveness and how it can truly change your life.

    It uses simple language and relatable stories to explain why holding onto grudges can harm you and how letting go can bring you peace.

    The author shows you practical steps to forgive others, yourself, and even God. It’s an easy read with a deep message that can help you find joy and freedom.

  4. Amazon Reviewer

    Praise

    Yeah this is a very uplifting little book. Not too long, but it gives some very deep insight and cuts into how to lean into the forgiveness mindset by letting go of what you want and what you expected. That’s not reality, and that’s just living in either the past or the future. Giving forgiveness is also surrender, which is quite important to the concept of faith. Lovely.

  5. MC Wentworth

    Eye-Opener on Forgiveness!

    This book is a real game-changer. It made me realize how much anger I’ve been carrying around for years. It’s like the author gave me the tools to break free from those old grudges. Highly recommend it, especially for guys like me who struggle to forgive.

  6. Meredith A. Goodwin

    Unforgiveness is truly a cancer!

    “Cure the Cancer of Unforgiveness” by Mark Arens is a book that will change you! For someone who battled long-standing resentment, this book was enlightening. Arens offers readers guidance toward true, enduring freedom by fusing decades of Bible study with real-world experience. It was enlightening to learn what forgiveness really is and isn’t. Arens provides compassionate and lucid answers to the hard problems, such as forgiving oneself and even God. His lessons on forgiveness and the reality of “forgive and forget” had a special influence. This book heals the scars of unforgiveness, not merely covers them up. Strongly advised for everyone looking for ultimate happiness and serenity!

  7. McGrvy

    Freedom with Forgiveness!

    This book dives deep into what forgiveness really is and isn’t, and how to truly let go of those heavy grudges. The author’s insights are super practical, making it easy to understand and apply. He shows us Jesus’ secret to forgiveness, breaking it down step by step. It’s not just about forgiving others, but also yourself and even God. If you’re ready to break free from the chains of unforgiveness and experience genuine peace and joy, this book is a must-read!

  8. Ben Erhart

    What a great book!
    Again, what a great book. As a new Christian (5 yrs) I have come to realize that I have some pretty serious forgiveness issues. At this time, I have only read the first half of the book. In that first half Mark Arens has delivered exactly what his book promises. He has given me some effective ways to forgive. Far, far, far more importantly he has shown me why. Mark Arens presents the gospel so perfectly that you will wonder why you’ve never been so moved by it before. This book is an easy read, but I cannot imagine someone only reading it once. There is more to this book than forgiveness it has a lot of hope too.

  9. Austin Netzley

    Healing the Heart

    It is an empowering read to break free from resentment and discover the boundless joy and victory that true forgiveness brings.

  10. Mariia Pilipets

    Important book

    Interesting book and interesting approach and vision, unusual information

  11. Jenn M

    Thought Provoking

    This books explores the destructive nature of unforgiveness and harboring grudges. I love that the focus of the book is that forgiveness will set you free and bring inner peace.

  12. Ryan L

    Christians will eat this up

    Great book for hardcore Christians; they will love this.

  13. Lulisam

    Forgiveness is key to self-love

    Holding onto grudges and grievances only impedes our own self-love, and this book makes this point very succinctly. Written from a Christian perspective, the concepts are universal and important for any individual looking to move closer to their inner self and practice more self-love.

  14. Amazon Customer

    Touching and inspiring

    After reading the author’s words repeatedly for a couple of times, I’m still deeply touched by some of the words. Forgiveness is so difficult in some occasions. There are the easy forgiveness, we don’t need to discuss those. We won’t blame people for something light. But if that’s something critical, that left a lasting impact on us, would we still choose to forgive, and practically, how to forgive. That’s very hard. This book really gave me some deep thoughts into it, and gave me quite many inspirations.

  15. Jill

    Grace filled!

    This book is the pinnacle of what Grace is through out the path of UNforgiveness and how it’s harder to do without the power of God. I recommend this book to anyone who is harboring unforgiveness!

  16. Owen Peterson

    A path to emotional freedom

    This book by Mark Arens seems to offer a deep dive into the complexities of forgiveness from a Christian perspective. It addresses the common struggles people face with forgiving others, themselves, and even God. The metaphor of unforgiveness as a “cancer” is powerful, highlighting its destructive nature. I appreciate the practical guidance and insights, such as what forgiveness is and isn’t, and the secret to forgiveness using Jesus’ teachings. This book aims to help readers achieve lasting forgiveness.

  17. Chychydivine

    The Burden of Grudges!

    This profoundly insightful book delves into the emotional and spiritual implications of holding onto resentment. The author provides a clear and compassionate guide on recognizing, confronting, and ultimately healing from the bitterness that unforgiveness can embed in one’s life. His approach combines practical advice with biblical wisdom, offering readers a path to personal freedom and a deeper understanding of forgiveness as a transformative act. The author’s straightforward and empathetic writing style makes complex emotional and spiritual concepts accessible. This book is precious for those stuck in cycles of unhealed hurt and seeking effective strategies to move forward. This book is a must-read for anyone ready to release the heavy burden of grudges and embrace a more peaceful, fulfilling life.

  18. Carmelo – Italy

    I had never found a book like this

    The book made me think about how limiting unforgiveness is. I, too, have been mulling over old issues and grudges for years. This reading helps you unlock your mind and go over these walls that sometimes seem impassable. I especially recommend it to those who would like to reconnect with family members but feel they are too angry to forgive them 100 percent.

  19. Amazon Customer

    Excellent

    This is a profound exploration of the destructive impact of holding onto grudges and the transformative power of forgiveness. The book delves into the emotional turmoil that unforgiveness can cause, including shattered relationships and internal chaos, while highlighting how this negativity can extend to spiritual aspects of life, leading some to question their faith or harbor resentment towards God.

  20. Charles C – UK

    Liberating change

    This book offers an illuminating exploration into the profound impact that harboring grudges can have on one’s peace of mind, while also presenting clear, actionable steps towards achieving genuine forgiveness. It provides a fresh perspective on forgiveness, portraying it as a liberating force with the power to transform and enhance both personal life and relationships. With vivid storytelling and practical advice, the author masterfully navigates the reader through the process of shedding the weight of resentment, paving the way for a journey towards personal and spiritual freedom. This insightful guide serves as a valuable resource for anyone looking to heal and move forward in life with a lighter heart and renewed purpose.

  21. Curtis Watson Jr.

    Break free from the chains of unforgiveness!

    “Cure the Cancer of Unforgiveness” offers a pragmatic approach to forgiveness, tackling the weight of deep offense and the chaos it brings. Arens’ insights into releasing grudges and finding peace are compelling and liberating. A must-read for anyone seeking to break free from the chains of unforgiveness.

  22. Andreas Baku

    Forgive and feel free

    This a great book for anybody. If you have unforgiven someone no matter how bad that person did you wrong, read this book. Step by step Pepe breaks it down for you and will help you to take that step to forgive that person that hurt you so severely years ago. This book is the blue print to forgiveness, even yourself. Jesus said, Love one another as I loved you. Even on the cross he asked God the Father to forgive his wrongdoers because they did not know what they were doing. Could you? This book will help you to conquer unforgiveness. I recommend this book to anyone. We all have someone we have not forgiven, even if that is ourselves.

  23. Kevin

    Vivid Storytelling and Practical advice

    Through vivid storytelling and practical advice, author Arens skillfully guides readers on how to release the burdens of resentment and embrace a path of personal and spiritual liberation.

  24. Duane Nelson

    Inside-out freedom from unforgiveness

    “Cure the Cancer of Unforgiveness” by Mark Arens is a compelling exploration of the transformative power of forgiveness. Arens offers a pragmatic approach to overcoming the destructive force of unforgiveness and reclaiming a life of boundless freedom and peace.

    The book begins by addressing the pervasive impact of unforgiveness on individuals and society as a whole. Arens vividly illustrates the far-reaching consequences of holding onto anger and resentment, from shattered families to lost peace. He acknowledges the challenges of forgiveness, including the struggle to forgive others, and ourselves for the hurts we’ve endured. Through poignant anecdotes and insightful reflections, Arens exposes the insidious nature of unforgiveness and the ways in which it can corrode the soul.

    What sets “Cure the Cancer of Unforgiveness” apart is its fresh perspective on forgiveness. Arens reframes forgiveness as a pragmatic choice rather than a passive act of absolution. By recognizing our own need for restitution and then consciously releasing others from their debts, Arens reveals the profound liberation that comes from letting go of grudges and grievances.

    This inside/out secret of forgiveness, as Arens calls it, holds the key to true liberation and freedom from the chains of unforgiveness.

  25. Katelyn Hensley

    Must Read

    This book is very moving and talks about how not forgiving people can change our lives completely just like an illness would do to someone. The writer views this from a spiritual side and gives tips on how one can start to forgive. The author does this by showing that forgiveness is not only important for personal freedom but also essential in aligning oneself with God’s will which brings about healing as well as change of character.

  26. M. Townsend

    Excellent insight

    The “Cure the Cancer of Unforgiveness,” takes readers on a profound journey through the intricate layers of forgiveness. With wisdom and insight, the book delves into the universal struggle of forgiving others, and even ourselves or a higher power, after facing life’s challenges.

  27. Muneeb Khan

    Liberating journey

    A very interesting and motivational book

  28. Albert Bramante

    So Inspiring

    In an era where the echoes of hurt and resentment seem louder than ever, “Cure the Cancer of Unforgiveness” by Mark Arens emerges as a profound and essential guide to emotional and spiritual liberation. This book isn’t just about learning to forgive; it’s about understanding the deep and often hidden costs of holding onto pain. It offers a clear, step-by-step path to healing that is both inspiring and attainable.

    Mark Arens masterfully addresses the complex emotions surrounding forgiveness with compassion and depth. The practical insights and techniques provided are based on well-researched principles and real-world applications that resonate deeply. One of the most compelling aspects of the book is its unique approach to identifying what ‘debt’ the offender owes, which paves the way for true forgiveness and release, as highlighted in the favorite excerpt regarding Jesus’ teachings in Matthew 18.

    Reading this book feels like a gentle, guiding hand leading you through the murky waters of unforgiveness towards a shore of peace and freedom. It is educational yet highly engaging, filled with relatable examples and actionable advice that empowers you to let go of the past and embrace a future unburdened by resentment.

    Moreover, the book’s layout and style make it incredibly accessible, particularly for those new to the concept of deep spiritual forgiveness. The use of inspirational quotes and hands-on, interactive content enhances the reading experience, making complex concepts easy to grasp and implement.

    “Cure the Cancer of Unforgiveness” by Mark Arens is not only a guide; it is a gift. It offers the kind of practical wisdom and optimistic encouragement that could only come from someone who truly understands the power and freedom that forgiveness can bring. This book would make an excellent gift for anyone struggling with forgiveness, whether they are just beginning their journey or are well on their path to personal restoration.

    For fans of motivational and transformative spiritual books like “Why Wait to Be Happy?” by Mark Arens himself, “Fearless” by Max Lucado, and “Battlefield of the Mind” by Joyce Meyer, this book is a must-read. It’s a heartfelt beacon of hope that teaches not just how to forgive but how to live a life filled with more peace, joy, and freedom. If you’re ready to release the burdens of the past and step into a brighter, lighter future, “Cure the Cancer of Unforgiveness” is your essential first step.

  29. Selim Yoruk

    Forgiving Everyone?

    The idea of forgiving everyone, even God, seemed very strange at first. But then the book allowed me to swim in the vast sea of forgiveness without fear of drowning.

    A truly unique book. You will continue to feel the liberating effect of forgiveness even long after you read it.

  30. Antonio Rodriguez

    Such a good book!

    Just finished reading “Cure the Cancer of Unforgiveness” and wow, it really hits hard with the real talk about the pain and chaos unforgiveness can cause in our lives. The book takes a deep dive into how holding onto grudges can really mess with your peace and offers some straightforward steps on how to truly forgive, which feels super liberating. Definitely a must-read for anyone struggling to let go of past hurts and seeking some serious peace of mind.

  31. StillMo

    Forgiveness Redefined.

    It’s tough, really tough, to let go of deep hurts—whether they’re from others or the ones we inflict on ourselves. The concept of treating unforgiveness as a cancer really resonates; it’s not just something you ignore and hope it goes away, but rather something that needs treatment, attention, and care to overcome. The book guides you through this process in a practical and heartfelt way. I appreciate how it encourages reflection at a profound level and provides actionable steps to achieve genuine forgiveness.

  32. Kelly Anne Petty

    The Power of Forgiveness

    “Cure the Cancer of Unforgiveness” offers a look into the terrible world of holding onto grudges and refusing to forgive. With clarity and compassion, Mark Arens takes us into the complexities of forgiveness, offering insights and action steps for finding true liberation. Analyzing the nature of forgiveness, from forgiving others to forgiving oneself and even forgiving God, this book provides a path to healing and restoration. Readers are guided toward the transformative power of releasing resentment and embracing forgiveness. A must-read for anyone seeking freedom from the restraints of unforgiveness.

  33. Josephine

    Interesting Read

    This is a very unique book. I enjoyed it so much more than I expected. This book Cure the Cancer of Unforgiveness is a book that discusses how we all struggle at times with forgiving others or even God after difficult events occurs and how that can have lasting effects on our life. This book helps you see forgiveness in a totally different way and can help liberate you and improve your life and relationships. Good read.

  34. PAT

    Hard to Forgive Sometimes

    I have held on to a forgiveness for years that I need to let go and move on from. Almost everyone has something like that in their past. It wastes your time and emotion and I hope now I can let go of it and move forward in Christ.

  35. Michelle Margaret

    Great read

    It can be very hard to forgive someone for doing something so unbelievably wrong. This book helped me through a very rough time when forgiveness was not the first thing on my mind. They say you need to forgive, but never forget and I am still learning more each day

  36. Camhammer

    Sensational

    Excellent book about the power of forgiveness. Everyone could benefit from reading this gem of a book

  37. Shannon Hayner

    A Liberating Journey Through the Power of Forgiveness

    What sets this book apart is its ability to delve into the heart of why forgiveness can seem insurmountable while providing practical strategies for overcoming these obstacles. Arens’ message is clear: forgiveness is not just an emotional release but a pathway to spiritual and personal growth, leading to boundless freedom and a deeper connection with God’s peace and victory.

  38. Paul Bunyan

    Really Helpful

    Was struggling with forgiveness for the longest time, and this book really helped me walk through it on the path to redemption. Really recommend for anyone else dealing with this issue. Kudos to the author!

  39. Desert Rose

    Excellent read

    This book has helped me understand the true importance of forgiveness. The author did an outstanding job with this book and touched on a very relevant subject that many people need help with.

  40. Toni

    Made me feel better

    This book made me feel better. WOW. For years and years, I’ve had a hard time forgiving others but reading this taught me the steps to forgiveness and how to move forward. I’m so glad I found this good.

  41. Charles Spurgeon Resources

    Eye-opening!

    I grew up with so many dysfunctional views about forgiveness, and when you add all the lies from Satan on top of that, it becomes a mess! This book gave me so much clarity and practical wisdom how to forgive those who’ve hurt me and myself. Highly recommended!

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