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Shifting Shame - Pt. 1 The Faith Frame

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Shame is a common emotion that is largely responsible for many of our spiritual and mental health issues. It is often referred to as a self-conscious emotion. While it may be extremely difficult to recognize, it certainly is not shy about wreaking havoc in every area of our lives. If you we're going to get to the root of most mental health challenges, we'll need shift the shame that is underneath. This episode dives into the origin of shame starting from the spiritual/faith lens. This is one of the most important episodes to date, from Freed Up. Listen in from start to end!
As mentioned in the episode, here are two resources that will help you on your journey of understanding more about who God is.
1) Jeremiah, D. (2018). The God You May Not Know. Turning Point for God Publishers.
2) Perry, J. (2021). Holier Than Thou: How God's Holiness Helps Us Trust Him. B & H Publishing Group.
Please reach out to us if you have any questions on this episode or feedback to share. We'd love to hear from you. Send to: connect@freefilledfavored.com.
And as always, you do not walk this path alone. I am walking right alongside you as well as the rest of the Freed Up Friends. And don't forget...God loves you! I love you! And make sure you take care of YOU!
Peace & Wellness,
Tina L. Robertson, LCSW-S
Freed Up Host
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Shame is a common emotion that is largely responsible for many of our spiritual and mental health issues. It is often referred to as a self-conscious emotion. While it may be extremely difficult to recognize, it certainly is not shy about wreaking havoc in every area of our lives. If you we're going to get to the root of most mental health challenges, we'll need shift the shame that is underneath. This episode dives into the origin of shame starting from the spiritual/faith lens. This is one of the most important episodes to date, from Freed Up. Listen in from start to end!
As mentioned in the episode, here are two resources that will help you on your journey of understanding more about who God is.
1) Jeremiah, D. (2018). The God You May Not Know. Turning Point for God Publishers.
2) Perry, J. (2021). Holier Than Thou: How God's Holiness Helps Us Trust Him. B & H Publishing Group.
Please reach out to us if you have any questions on this episode or feedback to share. We'd love to hear from you. Send to: connect@freefilledfavored.com.
And as always, you do not walk this path alone. I am walking right alongside you as well as the rest of the Freed Up Friends. And don't forget...God loves you! I love you! And make sure you take care of YOU!
Peace & Wellness,
Tina L. Robertson, LCSW-S
Freed Up Host
  continue reading

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