Learn
to recognize and process feelings of shame in a biblical way to restore
God-ordained self-worth and hope.
“There is therefore now no
condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.” — Romans 8:1
Shame is an assault on the core
of who we are. It assassinates our character, minimizes our worth, and dashes
our hope. Like Adam and Eve, we often hide shame, but hiding never heals it.
Left unattended, shame can develop into a crippling reality that paralyzes us.
Like an infectious disease, shame impacts everyone . . . but not all shame is
bad.
Shame can either be an
oppressive and powerful tool of worldly condemnation or a source of conviction
that God uses to bring his people back to himself. Having the discernment to
know the difference and recognize shame in its many forms can change the course
of one’s life.
In a transparently honest style,
Pass shares of her experience dealing with shame after learning that her former
husband was a sexual offender. Having lived through the aftermath, she leads
you into God’s Word where you will see for yourself that God is bigger than
your pain, shame, mistakes, and limitations.
Shame Off You shares how freedom can be
found in choosing to break the cycle of shame by learning from the past,
developing healthy thinking patterns, silencing lies, and overcoming the traps
of vanity and other people's opinions.
Learn more at https://shameoffyou.life/the-book.
Learn more at https://shameoffyou.life/the-book.
About the author:
Denise Pass, author of Shame
Off You, is an award-winning CCM recording artist and singer-songwriter,
accomplished writer/blogger, speaker and worship leader at women’s conferences
as well as a worship leader on staff at her home church. After a crushing
discovery of her former husband’s hidden life as a repetitive sex offender, and
surviving a painful divorce, she now shares an inspirational message through
her ministry, Seeing Deep Ministries, about seeing the deeper truth in God’s
word when life hurts. Denise also founded and directed a home educational co-op
for 12 years and engaged in many educational pursuits, including forming and
directing a classical children’s choir. A graduate from the University of
Maryland, Denise now resides in Virginia, with her “Kinsman Redeemer” husband
and five children.
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