Forgiveness Case Study 1
A Case Study On Forgiveness
Forgiveness Case Study 2
Transcript
PART I
Me: So, Jane, John, we talked briefly on the phone, but let me start by asking you what's on your mind?
Jane: Well I'm a Christian, but it's my daughter's acting like a tramp, that's what.
John: Now, hon ?
Jane: No, John, that's how I feel. And the fact that she couldn't tell me...that only makes things that much worse. And Bruce! I've known Bruce since he was how old? And this happens?
Me: You know, Jane, your feelings are totally valid.
Jane: They are?
Me: Yes. And so are your husband's. But part of why this is so difficult is the pure emotion of it all. Part of why it's so difficult is the anger, and the resentment, and the love that you all have for each other and for The Lord.
John: I don't think she's feeling much love right now.
Jane: That's not fair, John, I ?
PART II
Me: I'd like to say one thing right up front. For any of this to be resolved the two of you need to form a...a unified front I suppose. And, as I was saying, we need to try to dull the emotion as much as we can and look at things logically. John, would you mind explaining the situation more fully?
John: Ok. Well...you know that our daughter Pam has been dating that boy Bruce for quite awhile now.
Forgiveness Case Study 3
Me: Yes.
Jane: Actually it's been a year.
John ...