Explore forgiveness through real-life stories
Rooted in the belief that stories have the power to transform how we see ourselves and connect with others, we share restorative narratives—real-life accounts of people and communities rebuilding after hardship.
Explore forgiveness through real-life stories
Rooted in the belief that stories have the power to transform how we see ourselves and connect with others, we share restorative narratives—real-life accounts of people and communities rebuilding after hardship.

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Whether you enjoy listening to podcasts, watching videos, or developing specific skills, our website has something for you.
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Whether you enjoy listening to podcasts, watching videos, or developing specific skills, our website has something for you.
Listen, watch and learn
Whether you enjoy listening to podcasts, watching videos, or developing specific skills, our website has something for you.
Listen, watch and dive deeper
Whether you enjoy listening to podcasts, watching videos, or developing specific skills, our website has something for you.
Listen, watch and learn
Whether you enjoy listening to podcasts, watching videos, or developing specific skills, our website has something for you.
Listen, watch and learn
Whether you enjoy listening to podcasts, watching videos, or developing specific skills, our website has something for you.
books
Read thought-provoking books that delve into forgiveness
Marina Cantacuzino MBE is an author, broadcaster, podcaster and peace activist. In 2004, after working for 15 years as a journalist, and in response to the invasion of Iraq, she founded The Forgiveness Project.
Since then Marina has athored and co-written three books on the subject of forgiveness. Click the button below to browse our book shop.
books
Read thought-provoking books that delve into forgiveness
Marina Cantacuzino MBE is an author, broadcaster, podcaster and peace activist. In 2004, after working for 15 years as a journalist, and in response to the invasion of Iraq, she founded The Forgiveness Project.
Since then Marina has athored and co-written three books on the subject of forgiveness. Click the button below to browse our book shop.
Browse all stories
Scroll down to see all stories. Use the countries to filter the stories and click on any story to read more.
Browse all stories
Scroll down to see all stories. Use the countries to filter the stories and click on any story to read more.
Philippe Ngirente and Teresphore Uzabakiriho
"We wanted to do more than just forgive, but to actually live as neighbours and friends, side by side."
Lynette D. Grace
"My mission now is to work with Johnny to offer a story of healing, forgiveness and restoration in the hope of inspiring others."
Brima Koker
"I said that some of the things we did during the war were terrible and we shouldn’t have done them, but that these were unique circumstances and we were not in control of our actions or of what happened next."
Sokreaksa Himm
"In time I discovered that forgiveness opens a channel for real spiritual power to work in my life; a power which brings healing and wholeness."
Assaad Emile Chaftari
"I would venture into the jaws of hell if my story could shift just one person's views and move them away from violence."
Grace Idowu
"When I recovered myself I told him, 'I’m not crying for David, I’m crying for you. What have you done with your life?"'
Dave Dineen
"I dislike the term 'victims' because it places a weight on people."
Liz Brereton
"In my view what he needed was psychotherapy, not prison."
Cathy Harrington
"Lots of things in life are senseless. There’s so much we can’t explain but we need to be able to love the questions."
Samantha Lawler
"Forgiveness is not about forgiving the act but forgiving the imperfections which are inherent in all of us."
Jean Paul Samputu
"On that day I suddenly felt totally free. I felt a power that I cannot describe."
Wilma Derksen
"At times it was incredibly tough. People said we couldn’t have loved Candace because we forgave. "
Munira Beba Hadzic
"If someone helps me, then I can help you, and you will help someone else. And as a result, people can stand up for themselves."
Jasna
"So many victims feel they are to blame, but being a victim does not mean you are guilty."
Stanislav Krezic
"At first I didn’t really believe in it, but in fact, it was the best thing that could have happened to me because I realised there were others who had suffered much more than I had."
Mary Johnson and Oshea Israel
"It was such a healing poem all about the commonality of pain and it showed me my destiny."
Tony McAleer
"In that process I learned that to hold the ideology of separation, or racism, you have to have a closed heart. An open heart makes the ideology irrelevant."
Hanneke Coates
"I thought I had forgiven my Japanese captors, and yet was always aware of the hairs rising in the nape of my neck when I heard a Japanese voice."
Madeleine Black
"I used to think that they were evil, but I started to understand that they didn't come into this world that way."
Jude Whyte
"Most people don’t ever forgive because they see it as stampeding on the memory of their loved ones."
Stephanie Cassatly
"That brand of forgiveness was for extremists who went on Oprah."
Bjørn Magnus Jacobsen Ihler
"I believe that we have to recognize Breivik’s humanity. I find people’s efforts to dehumanize him really scary because that’s what he tried to do to us."
Ray Minniecon
"Healing is a meaningless word for Aboriginal people because we possess a wound that cannot be healed."
Ish Kode Bish Iki / Morris (Doc) Mosay
"The abuse remains embedded within my people. It is very difficult to step outside the historical trauma that perpetuates."
Philippe Ngirente and Teresphore Uzabakiriho
"We wanted to do more than just forgive, but to actually live as neighbours and friends, side by side."
Lynette D. Grace
"My mission now is to work with Johnny to offer a story of healing, forgiveness and restoration in the hope of inspiring others."
Brima Koker
"I said that some of the things we did during the war were terrible and we shouldn’t have done them, but that these were unique circumstances and we were not in control of our actions or of what happened next."
Sokreaksa Himm
"In time I discovered that forgiveness opens a channel for real spiritual power to work in my life; a power which brings healing and wholeness."
Assaad Emile Chaftari
"I would venture into the jaws of hell if my story could shift just one person's views and move them away from violence."
Grace Idowu
"When I recovered myself I told him, 'I’m not crying for David, I’m crying for you. What have you done with your life?"'
Dave Dineen
"I dislike the term 'victims' because it places a weight on people."
Liz Brereton
"In my view what he needed was psychotherapy, not prison."
Cathy Harrington
"Lots of things in life are senseless. There’s so much we can’t explain but we need to be able to love the questions."
Samantha Lawler
"Forgiveness is not about forgiving the act but forgiving the imperfections which are inherent in all of us."
Jean Paul Samputu
"On that day I suddenly felt totally free. I felt a power that I cannot describe."
Wilma Derksen
"At times it was incredibly tough. People said we couldn’t have loved Candace because we forgave. "
Munira Beba Hadzic
"If someone helps me, then I can help you, and you will help someone else. And as a result, people can stand up for themselves."
Jasna
"So many victims feel they are to blame, but being a victim does not mean you are guilty."
Stanislav Krezic
"At first I didn’t really believe in it, but in fact, it was the best thing that could have happened to me because I realised there were others who had suffered much more than I had."
Mary Johnson and Oshea Israel
"It was such a healing poem all about the commonality of pain and it showed me my destiny."
Tony McAleer
"In that process I learned that to hold the ideology of separation, or racism, you have to have a closed heart. An open heart makes the ideology irrelevant."
Hanneke Coates
"I thought I had forgiven my Japanese captors, and yet was always aware of the hairs rising in the nape of my neck when I heard a Japanese voice."
Madeleine Black
"I used to think that they were evil, but I started to understand that they didn't come into this world that way."
Jude Whyte
"Most people don’t ever forgive because they see it as stampeding on the memory of their loved ones."
Stephanie Cassatly
"That brand of forgiveness was for extremists who went on Oprah."
Bjørn Magnus Jacobsen Ihler
"I believe that we have to recognize Breivik’s humanity. I find people’s efforts to dehumanize him really scary because that’s what he tried to do to us."
Ray Minniecon
"Healing is a meaningless word for Aboriginal people because we possess a wound that cannot be healed."
Ish Kode Bish Iki / Morris (Doc) Mosay
"The abuse remains embedded within my people. It is very difficult to step outside the historical trauma that perpetuates."
Browse all stories
Scroll down to see all stories. Use the countries to filter the stories and click on any story to read more.
Violeta and Petrica Danut Chereches
"I want to have a little part of my mother. And to have that little part, I need to forgive."
Salimata Badji Knight
"Out of rage came compassion, and the realisation that this was not my mother's fault, nor the fault of the women who had done this to me. They were simply blinded by tradition."
Ghazi Briegeith & Rami Elhanan
"I don’t forgive and I don’t forget, but when this happened to my daughter I had to ask myself whether I’d contributed in any way."
Martin Snoddon
"My past violent actions were very destructive, but now I’m fighting for peace in a far more constructive manner."


