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How to Heal from Being Mad at God

 
 
 
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How can a relationship with God go so wrong? Katrina Loves leads us through a wild ride of healing. But first, she tears off the bandage of hidden wounds. Just raw…
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Are you ready for the ride?

Healing From Being Mad At God is a conversation between me-Katrina, and a person who’s struggling in their relationship with God and life. This healing journey takes you through all the stages of escape mechanisms, denials, and exploring the concept of Free Will. Even willing to address the BIG Elephant in the Room, I go to a place deep inside, where we rarely, if ever, are willing to go, to the part that says, “I’m really mad at God!”

“So compelling! I could not put it down until chapter 6 when I absolutely had to get my behind into work!!” as one reader put it.

Are you ready for the ride? In this FREE book, I safely guide you through your fears and toward a place of reconciliation with God.


What people are saying

“Sooooo, I’ve started reading and Katrina!!!!! ….. it’s SO COMPELLING I could not put it down until chapter 6 when I absolutely had to get my behind into work!! I did not want to stop! What a gift your book is in the way you’ve laid it out, is quite inspired, I do believe!…I’m definitely looking forward to continuing on and reading chapter 6 to the end as soon as I can! you have articulated and broken things down into step-by-step without spelling it out as step-by-step, (aka boring numerical how-to’s).  What a gift to anyone who reads is that you follow the prompting to be more honest, fully honest, rather, and raw. I think it really really helps. I love the way you describe the other individual as random person and your responses. Oh what a journey of insight that you’ve shared!!!!…

Talk about leading someone to Christ, but include some of the most important elements involved: Overcoming ourselves, our hearts, and our thoughts! Like you said, most places do not include this at all, don’t even touch on it, and worse Yet, ask us to suppress it! What a refreshing twist you present in a kind, loving, straightforward way…

Thank you for sharing so much of yourself with anyone you come into contact with, and with anyone who comes into connection with this book. What a gift!  ❤️🙏❤️”

- Melanie Selent

“I appreciate that healing from Being Mad at God is not written like a traditional book. I know Katrina personally, and she has a very distinct personality and way of explaining things, so they really stick. Reading this book is like being in an intimate conversation with her. While I don’t identify as a Christian, Katrina has dedicated the last 17 years to helping me on my healing journey and facilitating a direct connection with the Holy Spirit. I would not have believed you if you had told me that God speaks directly to me, even two years ago. Thanks to the work and practices Katrina lays out in this gold mine of a book, I am more free from internal slavery than I ever thought possible, and I am so grateful for Katrina and this book. I highly recommend it to anyone who wants to learn how to release anger, fear, hate, and pain from their lives. I genuinely believe this is a practical guide to use alongside the Bible to develop a personal relationship with God. Please do yourself a favor and read this book. I sincerely want you to be free, too!!”

- Karna Liv Nau


“I must say I was really touched by your book and many of the things you said I have experienced in my own journey these last 47 years. Father God has been guiding me into many of these same concepts and I had a good cry at all the things you have been through and my own Journey too. It has been hard. ONE THING I KNOW FOR SURE is that FATHER GOD IS GOOD ALL THE TIME AND HE CAN ONLY BE GOOD 100% ALL THE TIME. Thank you for your inspiring book and the Tools to now put into practise to get myself finally free from ‘Being Mad at God, Churches, Myself and other people.’ It has been a long journey and I am so ready for the next step with Father God and His Son Yeshua Messiah.”

- Marion Kotze