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Shame No More

June 01, 20241 min read

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Shame No More:

A Framework for Healing Through Grace

Inside the hearts of every human on earth, there is a place of silent brokenness. It stays silent because most of us don't know how to talk about it or what to do with it. It is the place that speaks to us of worthlessness and failure, keeping us bound to a narrative that we will never be good enough. This brokenness can be defined by one, singular SHAME.This place of shame damages our own hearts and the hearts of those closest to us. It passes down from generation to generation and creates layers of dysfunction in our families and communities.But we are not created to be bound by our shame. We are designed to thrive in the freedom of GRACE.We are created with inherent worth and infinite value. We are intended to reflect the beauty and brilliance of the God who calls us his own.Healing, forgiveness, freedom, empowerment, and hope wait on the other side of our shame.You are invited to the path of grace.

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William Struthers (Ph.D., University of Illinois at Chicago), is a Professor of Psychology at Wheaton College (IL) where he teaches courses on behavioral neuroscience, men and addictions and the biological bases of behavior. His theoretical research is in the area of neuroethics, the biological bases of spirituality and personhood, and the nature of integration in psychology. He is also interested in the Anglican tradition and in science/faith dialogue issues.

William M. Struthers

William Struthers (Ph.D., University of Illinois at Chicago), is a Professor of Psychology at Wheaton College (IL) where he teaches courses on behavioral neuroscience, men and addictions and the biological bases of behavior. His theoretical research is in the area of neuroethics, the biological bases of spirituality and personhood, and the nature of integration in psychology. He is also interested in the Anglican tradition and in science/faith dialogue issues.

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