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.
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.
Brigitte Sossou Perenyi
"Forgiveness has freed me because it recognises we are all human and we all make mistakes."
Joan Scourfield
"I used to feel that if I forgive Jacob it meant I’d forgotten James but now that Jacob has done so well forgiving him feels really natural."
Lis Cashin
"My journey to healing started with self-forgiveness and then it became compassion."
Rosie Ayliffe
"I hoped to find some sense of closure from finally meeting the man who had killed my child."
Ruchi Singh
"Forgiveness doesn’t mean saying I’m OK with what he did, it means I can continue with my life in a more peaceful frame of mind."
Figen Murray
"Forgiveness became the vehicle I used to stay within my own humanity."
Gethin Jones
"For me forgiveness started with first forgiving the system, then forgiving my mum and eventually forgiving myself."
Paul Kohler
"Forgiving the perpetrator is a means of dealing with your internal issues and ensuring you’re not embittered by the experience."
Angela Findlay
"Forgiveness has helped me to see the process of working through my transgenerational transmission of unresolved trauma, guilt and shame as a gift."
Charlie Ryder
"I realised then that I had truly forgiven my father for harming me as a child. Forgiveness is a very personal journey but it can be a wonderful act of self-love."
Freddy Mutanguha
"You can’t teach forgiveness you can only experience it."
Julie Lambert
"Forgiveness is more of a practice, a cyclical process that may need to be renewed every time I’m reminded of my humanity."
Agnes Kaposi
"I believe that forgiveness holds the key to release. Forgiveness does not mean forgetting. It is dedicated hard work, a tortuous journey towards the distant goal of peace."
Mari Johnson
"In the end I chose to forgive him because the rage was consuming me mentally and physically, and I couldn’t do it anymore."
Beth Wright
"I think learning to take things at the pace that felt comfortable for me was the only way forward. Forgiveness had to come in its own time."
Brigitte Sossou Perenyi
"Forgiveness has freed me because it recognises we are all human and we all make mistakes."
Joan Scourfield
"I used to feel that if I forgive Jacob it meant I’d forgotten James but now that Jacob has done so well forgiving him feels really natural."
Lis Cashin
"My journey to healing started with self-forgiveness and then it became compassion."
Rosie Ayliffe
"I hoped to find some sense of closure from finally meeting the man who had killed my child."
Ruchi Singh
"Forgiveness doesn’t mean saying I’m OK with what he did, it means I can continue with my life in a more peaceful frame of mind."
Figen Murray
"Forgiveness became the vehicle I used to stay within my own humanity."
Gethin Jones
"For me forgiveness started with first forgiving the system, then forgiving my mum and eventually forgiving myself."
Paul Kohler
"Forgiving the perpetrator is a means of dealing with your internal issues and ensuring you’re not embittered by the experience."
Angela Findlay
"Forgiveness has helped me to see the process of working through my transgenerational transmission of unresolved trauma, guilt and shame as a gift."
Charlie Ryder
"I realised then that I had truly forgiven my father for harming me as a child. Forgiveness is a very personal journey but it can be a wonderful act of self-love."
Freddy Mutanguha
"You can’t teach forgiveness you can only experience it."
Julie Lambert
"Forgiveness is more of a practice, a cyclical process that may need to be renewed every time I’m reminded of my humanity."
Agnes Kaposi
"I believe that forgiveness holds the key to release. Forgiveness does not mean forgetting. It is dedicated hard work, a tortuous journey towards the distant goal of peace."
Mari Johnson
"In the end I chose to forgive him because the rage was consuming me mentally and physically, and I couldn’t do it anymore."
Beth Wright
"I think learning to take things at the pace that felt comfortable for me was the only way forward. Forgiveness had to come in its own time."
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Mary Blewitt
"I couldn’t sit around and wait for something to happen, so I started my own organisation – SURF."
Odongtoo Jimmy
"Inside I feel terrified of what I have done and regret it deeply."
Celia McWee
"My anger is entirely directed towards myself for turning my back on my son when he needed me most."
Penny Beernsten
"The most difficult thing in all this is being able to forgive myself."
Bud Welch
"About a year before the execution I found it in my heart to forgive Tim McVeigh. It was a release for me rather than for him."


