
A curriculum exploring grace through real-life stories of forgiveness and mercy, challenging Christians to embody it.
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A curriculum exploring grace through real-life stories of forgiveness and mercy, challenging Christians to embody it.
In 1987, an IRA bomb buried Gordon Wilson and his twenty-year-old daughter beneath five feet of rubble. Gordon alone survived. And forgave. He said of the bombers, 'I have lost my daughter, but I bear no grudge . . . I shall pray, tonight and every night, that God will forgive them.' His words caught the media's ears -- and out of one man's grief, the world got a glimpse of grace. Grace is the church's great distinctive. It's the one thing the world cannot duplicate, and the one thing it craves ...
will contain mild spoilers
No romantic or sexual content depicted.
References to real-world violence like bombings and atrocities; not graphic.
No profanity or strong language depicted.
Brief mentions of addiction in context of grace; not central.
No LGBTQ+ characters or themes depicted.
Central focus on Christian grace, forgiveness, and faith; devotional framing.
No fantasy magic or witchcraft depicted.
No real-world occult content depicted.
Minor social commentary on moral issues within a Christian lens.
No self-harm or suicide themes depicted.
Discusses real-world suffering like abuse and racism; not graphic.
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