A Twitter Question Yesterday, on Twitter, domestic abuse biblical counselor, Chris Moles, asked: “What was it that woke you up to the prevalence of #DomesticAbuse ? An experience? A resource?” I hesitated to respond with my experience—feeling false shame even...
Book Recommendation for the Counselor’s Ministry: Shame Interrupted You’re reading the fourth in a weekly series of posts in which I recommend books for counselors. Shorter than a book review but longer than a tweet, these recommendations will whet your appetite to...
Robust Content and Relational Connection: CCEF 2012 I just returned from five days at the 2012 CCEF National Conference on Guilt and Shame. Two phrases sum up the entire week for me: robust content and relational connection. Interestingly, those same two phrases...
5 to Live By: The Top 5 Christian Blog Posts of the Week Linking you to the top 5 Christian blog posts of the week—posts that provide robust, rich, and relevant insights for living. Christian Fiction The stereotype says that “Christian fiction” is predictable,...
Shame Interrupted: How God Lifts the Pain of Worthlessness & Rejection Author: Ed Welch Reviewer: Bob Kellemen In Shame Interrupted, Ed Welch shines the light of the gospel into the dark abyss of shame. Because of Welch’s candid perspective, Shame Interrupted was...