On October 15, 1985, Kathy Sheets returned home from her morning walk and noticed a small package on the driveway. As she reached for it, a bomb—placed by master forger Mark Hofmann in a desperate attempt to divert attention from his collapsing fraud scheme—detonated, taking her life. Kathy’s daughter, Heidi Jones, struggled following her mom’s passing with bitterness and deep grief but on today’s episode, she shares how a decision to forgive made all the difference.
To apply Christ’s Atonement in my life I had to be able to take that huge burden, that oppression, and lay it at the Savior’s feet and leave it. Lay it and leave it.
Show Notes:
2:00- The 50-Year-Old Housewife
5:07-October 15, 1985
8:41- The Unseen Aftermath
11:18- An All-Consuming Grief
13:41- Letting Go of Bitterness
19:18- Reconciliation and Testimony
22:03- Forgiving the Unfairness of Life
27:25- The Unseen Aftermath…Again
32:06- Gaining Perspective
35:16- No Unfinished Business
38:59- What Does It Mean To Be All In the Gospel of Jesus Christ?
View transcript here.