Jill Kinmont Boothe - The Gift of Pain
Jill Kinmonth Boothe was an Olympic skier whose career ended in a tragic accident. But by reframing her perspective she was able to use the accident as a springboard to help others.
What Does the Bible Say About Shame?
What does the Bible say about shame? The Bible can be read through a shame grid, showing not only how shame entered the world but also how God patiently heals and restores those who carry it. Discover more about the Bible’s teaching on shame and how God intends to reverse shame’s power in the lives of his people.
Four Ways to Defuse Hurtful Arguments
Arguments between couples often escalate because hurtful words are used as a shield by people who struggle with shame. How can you defuse arguments and move toward more constructive, healing conversations? This post offers four practical, compassionate ideas to help you respond differently and restore connection.
Defining the Pain of Shame
Shame is deeply painful and can leave you feeling profoundly defective, as if you don’t belong and are inherently unworthy of love or acceptance. This emotional burden weighs heavily on your sense of self and your relationships. This article provides a thoughtful solution to help alleviate the pain of shame and offers valuable resources for those who want to understand this struggle more fully.