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“Certainly we struggle as victims of other people’s unkindness. We have been sinned against. But we cannot excuse our sinful responses to others on the grounds of their mistreatment of us. We are responsible for what we do. We are both strugglers and sinners, victims and agents, people who hurt and people who harm.”

Quote by Larry Crabb

Work

Inside Out

This book delves into the intricate workings of the human emotional system, examining how emotions influence thought processes and actions. It offers insights into the complexities of human psychology and the role emotions play in shaping individual experiences. more

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Larry Crabb
Larry Crabb

Larry Crabb, born in 1944, is an American Christian author and psychologist. His works primarily focus on personal growth, marital relationships, and spiritual development. Crabb's books are widely popular in the Christian community and have been translated into multiple languages. more

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