The Judas goat : how to deal with false friendships, betrayals, and the temptation not to forgive
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247 pages
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1111
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"When people you trust betray you Betrayal by enemies is expected, but when it comes from family and friends, it can be devastating. Perry Stone uses the intriguing example of a Judas goat to show you how to deal with the betrayal in a biblical way and find the strength to forgive. A Judas goat is an actual goat that is raised with the sheep in the field-eating with them, sleeping with them, and generally gaining their trust. When the time comes to lead the sheep into the slaughterhouse, the sheep will follow the Judas goat into specially marked pens, the back of trucks, and in some instances into the slaughterhouse itself. The Judas Goat makes a strong correlation between this goat and the people in your lives who are operating with ulterior motives, helping you understand:
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"Betrayal by enemies is expected, but when it comes from family and friends, it can be devastating. In this book Perry Stone makes the correlation between the Judas goat (a goat who is trained to work in slaughterhouses, leading sheep to their death) and the people in our lives who betray us, demonstrating the biblical way to overcome these betrayals and find the strength to forgive"--,Provided by publisher.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Stone, P. F. (2013). The Judas goat: how to deal with false friendships, betrayals, and the temptation not to forgive . Charisma House.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Stone, Perry F. 2013. The Judas Goat: How to Deal With False Friendships, Betrayals, and the Temptation Not to Forgive. Charisma House.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Stone, Perry F. The Judas Goat: How to Deal With False Friendships, Betrayals, and the Temptation Not to Forgive Charisma House, 2013.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Stone, Perry F. The Judas Goat: How to Deal With False Friendships, Betrayals, and the Temptation Not to Forgive Charisma House, 2013.

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