Presented by: Robert D. Enright, P.h.D. Professor of Educational Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Madison.
All of us have experienced the lack of forgiveness in our family, in the church and in the workplace. These hurts disrupt the peace and happiness everywhere they occur. We don't often times have the skills to practice the virtue of forgiveness in a healthy way.
Come learn the meaning of moral love. Learn how each person has deep inherent worth that does not depend on their appearance, possessions, behavior, or position in life.
This conference offers hope and healing. A day that will give you the tools for rebuilding while giving you confidence to forgive in a healthy way.
Children's Curriculum
We will be teaching five children's lessons based on the stories of Dr. Seuss.
Lesson One:
A Person is a Person (Horton Hears a Who)
Lesson Two:
The Power of Love (The Sneeches and other Stories)
Lesson Three:
What Forgiveness is and What it is Not (Pumpkin Soup)
Lesson Four:
Turning Tears into Love and Forgiveness
(The Tears of the Dragon)
Lesson Five:
Reducing Anger Through Forgiveness
(Genesis 37-50, The Story of Joseph)