A Discussion on Forgiveness with June Hunt
Today we’re talking about forgiveness.
Forgiveness literally means “to release”; it’s an act of grace toward another person.
Easier said than done when someone has committed seemingly unforgivable sins. And when trying to do so with our own fleshly power.
But we’re not doing that. We’ve been empowered by the Holy Spirit to do the supernatural, and that includes extending forgiveness to those who have wronged us. By forgiving, we’re removing that person from our own emotional grip, and allowing the Lord to deal with them.
That is the essence of today’s episode with the amazing June Hunt. June will share a bit of her own story of forgiving someone who had committed true atrocities against her and her family, and how through God’s power was able to forgive this person and minister to others who are struggling with forgiving others.
Even themselves.
Here’s a bit of what you’ll hear in today’s episode:
-June overcame a major dysfunctional childhood prior to finding success…05:55
-Unspoken pain created a prison in June’s mind and heart…09:30
-The process by which June was able to forgive someone who had committed seemingly unforgivable sins…14:30
-Forgiveness is not a feeling; it is a conscious decision that requires conscious action…20:30
-The stuck point of forgiving yourself for prior sins…23:30
-Forgiveness is an opportunity we have every day…26:30
-Confronting our pain can be a scary situation; it’s outside our comfort zone…31:25
-How the issue of gender (mis)identity is connected to a lack of forgiveness within individual and collective hearts…41:41
-One thing many people don’t know about June…48:07
-And much more!
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Founder and CSO (Chief Servant Officer)
June Hunt, M.A., is an author, singer, speaker, and founder of Hope For The Heart, a worldwide biblical counseling ministry. Her life work has yielded landmark contributions in the field of Christian counseling.
Hope For The Heart, which she founded in 1986, offers biblical hope and practical help — through biblical counsel, coaching and context for contemporary concerns — in more than 60 countries on 6 continents.
Early family pain was the catalyst that shaped June’s compassionate heart. Later as a church youth director, and then becoming a college/career director, she became aware of the need for sound biblical counsel. This led June to a lifelong commitment to provide God’s Truth for Today’s Problems.
Keys Unlock a Flourishing Ministry
After years of teaching and research, she developed Counseling Through The Bible, a scripturally based counseling course addressing 100 topics, such as Marriage, Parenting and Boundaries … Anger, Addictions and Abuse … Depression, Stress and Suicide. These resources grew to become the 100-topic Biblical Counseling Library, which helps people move from wrong thinking to right thinking … and from wrong living to right living.
Training and Expansion
These 100 Biblical Counseling Keys – now renamed Keys for Living — have become the foundation for the ministry’s steady expansion, including the 2002 creation of the Biblical Counseling Institute (BCI) initiated by Criswell College, where June earned her Master of Arts degree in counseling. Each conference — now renamed the Biblical Counseling Intensive – provides training for everyone, including pastors, counselors and caring people seeking to understand more about the featured topic with the goal “to help you and help you help others.” Each year June leads several BCIs.
Award-Winning Radio Programs
The Keys for Living were also the foundation for the ministry’s two award‑winning radio programs. Hope For The Heart, which aired from 1986 to 2020, featured real stories of people discovering answers and hope to some of life’s toughest challenges. Hope in The Night is a live one-hour call-in counseling program that helps people untie their tangled problems with biblical hope and practical help. Through her warmth, wisdom and gentle candor, June prompts penetrating dialogue with listeners, often with life-changing results.
Reaching Homes and Hearts Around the Globe
The ministry has steadily grown internationally, crossing borders and language barriers with the message of hope in Christ. Many Hope For The Heart resources have been translated into over 35 languages with more translation requests coming in yearly. In 2002, June’s first international book, simply called The Keys, received the “Best Book of the Year” award when introduced at the St. Petersburg’s Book Fair. Today, Hope For The Heart partners with indigenous ministries, often in difficult-to-reach countries, to imbed tools and training to help leaders counsel, disciple and apply the Word of God. Hope For The Heart also reaches Chinese- and Spanish-language speakers around the globe with online counseling and training resources.
Educational Initiatives
In 2008, Hope For The Heart partnered to create two new Chairs of Biblical Counseling at Criswell College in Dallas and Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas. The Biblical Counseling Library is required curriculum for counseling students at these schools, as well as others.
In 2020, the ministry launched “Lifeline to Hope,” a first-of-its-kind online course to train and deploy a worldwide army of caregivers — individuals able to effectively provide short-term support, encouragement, spiritual care and referral services — connecting a life in crisis with a life in Christ.
Author and Speaker
June has written numerous books, including Bonding with Your Child through Boundaries (with PeggySue Wells), Bonding with Your Teen through Boundaries (with Jody Capehart), and Caring for a Loved One with Cancer, which comes from her own experience as a cancer survivor. Also, June is a contributor to The Soul Care Bible and the Women’s Devotional Bible. Her other books include: How to Forgive … When You Don’t Feel Like It, the Counseling Through Your Bible Handbook – a distillation of 50 of the ministry’s most requested topics – the popular devotional Seeing Yourself Through God’s Eyes, the Biblical Counseling Reference Guide, How to Handle Your Emotions, The Answer to Anger, How to Rise Above Abuse, Hope for Your Heart, How to Defeat Harmful Habits and How to Deal with Difficult Relationships.
Dedicated Outreach
She is always on the go! Whether as a guest professor at colleges and seminaries or as a conference or broadcast speaker, she is grateful for every opportunity to share the hope of Christ, both nationally and internationally. June’s best-selling minibook series of 46 topics has sold over 1.5 million copies, especially in airports, grocery stores and drugstores.
Bible Study Series and Media Impact
In 2017, the Hope For The Heart Bible Study Series launched. It includes six Bible studies on the topics of Anger, Depression, Forgiveness, Stress, Verbal and Emotional Abuse, and Self-Worth. June’s passion to help others through biblical counsel is fueled by her joy in seeing a life changed through Christ. She gives media interviews on a wide range of important topics. These include Childhood Sexual Abuse, Domestic Violence, and whatever hits the current news headlines.
Musical Endeavors
As an accomplished musician, June has been a guest on the NBC Today show, has toured overseas with the USO and been a guest soloist with the Billy Graham Crusades. She currently has five CDs. The first three, The Whisper of My Heart, Songs of Surrender and Hymns of Hope all reflect her message of hope. The fourth CD, The Shelter Under His Wings, features 50 comforting verses from the Psalms. These verses are spoken against a soothing instrumental backdrop that brings solace to the soul. She also has a CD celebrating Christ’s birth in song, The Hope of Christmas. You can listen to June’s music on Spotify.
Honorary Degrees and Industry Recognition
June’s work has earned accolades from numerous groups. The National Religious Broadcasters (NRB) has presented June and the ministry of Hope For The Heart with numerous awards. In 1986, the NRB honored the broadcast as the recipient of the “Best New Radio Program” with the Genesis Award. By 1989, the broadcast had earned the “Radio Program of the Year” award. Both in 2010 and 2018, the ministry received the NRB Award for International Strategic Partnerships. Notably, in 2011, June was presented with the NRB’s Board of Director’s Award, and in 2012, she received the “Radio Impact Award.”
Additionally, in 1991, June received an honorary Doctor of Law degree from Criswell College. In 1993, she was granted an honorary Doctorate in Literature from Dallas Baptist University. Furthermore, in 2008, June was the recipient of Christian Women in Media’s “Excellence in Communications” award. The Eli Lilly Corporation also honored June with the “Lilly Reintegration Award” for her work to help those battling mental illness. Moreover, in 2012, she was bestowed with the Advanced Writers & Speakers Association’s “Golden Scroll Lifetime Achievement Award.” In 2014, the American Association of Christian Counselors recognized June with the “Caregiver of the Year” award.
Establishing The Hope Center
In 2008, as founder and Board Chair of The Hope Center, June Hunt realized her vision of a permanent home for over nonprofit Christian ministries. Each of these ministries shared a commitment to stewardship, synergy, and service. The Hope Center is also home to HopeCare, the counseling arm of Hope For The Heart. Here, individuals can find help, hope, and healing through the caring and wise counsel of dedicated, licensed professional counselors.
In 2020, the ministry marked a significant milestone with the launch of its Lifeline to Hope training program. This groundbreaking initiative serves as a unique, first-of-its-kind resource designed to train and deploy an army of caregivers. These individuals possess the capability to effectively provide support, encouragement, spiritual care, and referral services on a short-term basis, ultimately facilitating the connection of a life in need with a life in Christ.
Whether writing, speaking or singing, June Hunt remains dedicated to presenting God’s Truth for Today’s Problems. Using sound, biblical methodology, inspired by Romans 12:2, she readily shares the truth that “a changed mind produces a changed heart … and a changed heart produces a changed life.”
[1] Proverbs 31:30 (ESV)______
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