Forgiveness: Moving Beyond the Hurt
People often hold onto their anger and unforgiveness because they believe it protects them from further harm or pain. However, in reality, this emotional burden acts like a prison, keeping them trapped and preventing true healing. Choosing forgiveness does not mean forgetting or excusing what happened; instead, it offers a path to freedom and inner peace. Discover why embracing forgiveness can liberate your heart and explore valuable resources to help you move beyond anger and toward restoration.
Are You Worthless or Just Flawed? by F. Remy Diederich
When you fail, it’s easy to think you’re worthless and give up or hurt yourself. This comes from feeling shame. But there’s a better way to see failure and find healing. Keep reading to learn how to take back the life you were meant to live.
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.
Parenting without Shame is Possible
Hurt people, hurt people. And shamed people, shame people… especially their children. But it’s possible to parent without shame. The first step in shame free parenting is to identify your own shame.
You Were Loved Before You Were Born
People often struggle when trying to fully understand God’s unconditional love for them. Reflecting on the deep and unwavering love of a caring parent might help provide a clearer perspective and deeper appreciation of this profound spiritual truth.
Shame in The Lion King
The Lion King is more than a kids' movie. It shows how we let our past failures lie to us and shame us, but embracing truth helps us fulfill our destiny. Discover its teachable moments.