Break free from bitterness and discover freedom in forgiveness

Sound familiar?

You know you should move on but you’re having a hard time…


You should forgive them but they don’t deserve it.


You can’t stop replaying the hurtful memories


It seems like they can just get away with it


You’re wondering when your vindication will come


Why do they get to move on and you don’t?


You want them to recognize the impact this had on you


You don’t know where to start

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“The person who hurt you is still ruling your thought life. It’s time it came to an end.”

Be encouraged!

I Want to Move On will help you…


Free your mind from the person who caused you pain


Stop replaying the hurtful memories over and over


Get your life back


Trust that your vindication will come


Forgive for good


Release your desire to get revenge


Know where to start on your forgiveness journey

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"I Want To Move On is the book I wish I had years ago. Forgiveness, redemption, and healing are hard topics, but Lauren brings so much life, clarity, and love to it. With honest vulnerability and rich exposition of God's Word, I Want To Move On will give you practical tools to move forward in faith and hope from what has been holding you back."

-Tara Sun, author of Surrender Your Story, and host of Truth Talks with Tara the podcast

Meet the Author

LAUREN VANDER LINDEN is passionate about making complex issues simple using God’s word. As a former worship pastor, speaker, and business leader at a Fortune 250, she has had to forgive and receive forgiveness from many people! She and her husband, Travis, call Des Moines, Iowa, home, but they also love to travel. On their adventures, you can catch her husband looking at the views and Lauren incessantly looking around to avoid dangerous wildlife. You can find more writings about faith, travel, and lifestyle on her blog.

“Finding loopholes to forgiveness doesn’t help us move on.”