Forgive To Live

Discover how forgiveness can save your life!

Everyone has a story. Nobody can go back and start a new beginning, but anybody can start today and make a new tomorrow. Forgive to Live can help you start a better journey. In conjunction with Florida Hospital and the Stanford University School of Medicine, Dr. Dick Tibbits conducted a study of how anger and forgiveness affect health. The findings of this study became the Forgive to Live program.


How does it work?

 Facilitated across six self-paced topics, the course is conducted in three parts.

1 - Learning: Dr. Tibbets delivers a short presentation explaining his findings about forgiveness and how to
incorporate this knowledge in facilitating your own forgiveness journey.

2 - Self Reflection: A series of questions prompt you to reflect and engage in your forgiveness
journey.

3 - Inspiration (optional step): Watch a testimony from someone who has gone through their own
forgiveness journey, and discover the application within their story. 

To find out more, simply login to your Member Account and click on Programs.


What’s in the Program?

My Life is Your Fault

Many people blame others for the problems in their life, but who is ultimately responsible for your happiness?

Living Rent-Free in Your Head

We are affected emotionally, physically, socially and spiritually when we continually relive the hurts of the past.

Choosing Forgiveness

Our future happiness is determined by the choices that we make today. As someone once said, "All the flowers of all our tomorrows are in the seeds of today."

Reframing the Past

Reframing helps you to see the actions of those who you feel have wronged you, as well as your reaction, with new insights that enable you to see things outside the narrow perspective of your hurt.

From Bitter to Better

Continual anger can make your life and the lives of those around you miserable and unhappy. Recognising your anger is an important step in being able to forgive.

Personal Forgiveness

Guilt and shame can cause us to live under a cloud of self-condemnation, which can produce the same unhappiness and negative effects as being hurt by others.


“Have you tried forgiveness before and failed? Want to know how you can effectively forgive so you can move on with your life? I invite you to participate in the Forgive to Live program online, so you can let go of your past, and move on to a new and more exciting future”

Dr. Dick Tibbits

AUTHOR of Forgive To Live

Dr. Dick Tibbits has worked in the field of behavioral and spiritual health for over thirty years. He has used his training in behavioral sciences to assist tens of thousands of people in achieving whole person health and designing life strategies that work in both the corporate world and private life. Dr. Tibbits has his doctoral degree in psychology and is a licensed professional mental health counselor. He is also is a certified Clinical Pastoral Education Supervisor (ACPE). He has trained at the Harvard University Mind-Body-Spirit Institute and has worked collaboratively with Stanford University and Florida Hospital on his pioneering forgiveness research. In addition to his 20 years of clinical work, Dr. Tibbits is an ordained minister with ten years of pastoral ministry experience. He has served as an adjunct professor at Fuller Theological Seminary, United Theological Seminary, and Andrews University Theological Seminary. Dr. Tibbits currently serves as Chief People Officer (CPO) at Florida Hospital-the largest admitting hospital in America-overseeing 16,000 employees.