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Published Saturday, February 04, 2012 in Religion

Forgiveness seminar held at Christ the King

From Staff Reports

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The division of diocesan ministry development for the Diocese of the Mid-South of the Charismatic Episcopal Church recently held a Forgiving Forward Seminar at the Cathedral of Christ the King near Sharpsburg.

The seminar was held Jan. 21 -- under the direction of Dr. Judy Massey of Peachtree City. The event was attended by more than 60 people including clergy from a number of churches from around the diocese.

Forgiving Forward was a one-day seminar "unleashing a revolution where people are helping liberate others through the Protocols of Forgiveness," according to a spokesman. The seminar was designed to provide attendees with tools to receive freedom from the torment they experience because of past wounds. It also taught participants how to guide others in the forgiveness process.

The leaders of the seminar were Bruce and Toni Hebel, who have served in pastoral ministry together for more than 30 years. Bruce Hebel holds a master's of theology degree from Dallas Theological Seminary.

He is an international speaker who serves as president of ReGenerating Life Ministries. He is also an adjunct professor at Carver College.

Toni Hebel serves as executive director of ReGenerating Life Ministries and associate director of Touching Hearts Ministries. Together they lead Forgiving Forward Seminars and serve as ReGenerating Life coaches.

They have been married for 31 years and have three grown children who are all active in ministry. The Hebels reside in Fayetteville.

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