Shame Interrupted: How God Lifts the Pain of Worthlessness and Rejection
Welch, Edward T.
Shame controls far too many of us. Worthless, inferior, rejected, weak, humiliated, failure...it all adds up to wishing we could get away from others and hide. We know what shame feels like. The way out, however, is harder to find. Time doesn’t help, neither does confession, because shame is just as often from what others do to you as it is from what you have done. But the Bible is about shame from start to finish, and, if we are willing, God’s beautiful words break through. Look at Jesus through the lens of shame and see how the marginalized and worthless are his favorites and become his people. God cares for the shamed. Through Jesus you are covered, adopted, cleansed, and healed.
Shame Interrupted: How God Lifts the Pain of Worthlessness and Reje...
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Cover TypePaperback
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ISBN9781935273981
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Page Count337
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PublisherNew Growth Press
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Publication DateApril 2012
Endorsements (14)
“This is more than an important and redemptive book; it is a labor that could open the field of counseling, soul care, and pastoral work to a vital reformation that comes when one has cut open a path that has laid dormant for too long.”
See AllDan B. Allender
PhD, Professor of Counseling Psychology and Founding President The Seattle School of Theology and Psychology; author of The Wounded Heart: Help for Adult Victims of Childhood Sexual Abuse
“Ed Welch creates a safe place to deal with shame. Whether your shame is worn as a scarlet letter for all to see, or invisibly written on your heart, he turns shame on its head, showing us how to move away from shame and proudly wear the robes of honor that God himself bestows on us. Whether you are trying to deal with shame yourself or ministering to others, I would encourage you to read this book to guide you in the process of restoring hope and joy to those who hang their heads in shame.”
See AllJanet Nygren
co–author in the Bringing the Bible to Life Series; Director of Assimilation at Princeton Presbyterian Church
“As someone who has had a long struggle with the demeaning, paralyzing, idol–fueling power of shame, I am so thankful for Ed Welch’s newest book, Shame Interrupted. Ed shows us how the gospel of God’s grace not only cancels the legal guilt of sin, but also how it breaks the lingering power of shame. As Jesus works in our hearts, to heal and free us from shame, we don't become proud triumphalists, but ‘boasters in weakness’ —men and women, gladdened and gentled by the irrepressible love of our grace–full Bridegroom, Jesus, set free to serve him and love others. This is such a practical and encouraging read!”
See AllScotty Smith
Pastor for Preaching, Franklin, TN
“With the skill and care of a farmer turning over his soil in spring, Ed manages to unearth the shame buried within the human heart. The title will cause some to shy away with a degree of self denial saying, ‘I don’t have this problem.’ If you came from the line of Adam, you have this problem. Having taught the Word for many years, I am not ashamed to admit how much I learned about my own heart and the redemptive power of the gospel to set me free.”
See AllD. Michael Minter
Senior Pastor of Reston Bible Church in Virginia
“Welch has given us a profound and comprehensive work on the often neglected topic of shame, addressing the issue with pastoral sensitivity, biblical acuity, and practical advice. In our world, people are asking less about guilt and more about how to deal with shame in their lives and in their past. This is a great resource for pastors, counselors, and for anyone interested.”
See AllRankin Wilbourne
Lead Pastor, Pacific Crossroads Church Los Angeles CA
“Ed Welch has given the family of God a tremendous treasure in his book, Shame Interrupted. Serving for many years as a pastor and shepherd of people, I know firsthand how this issue plagues many in the body of Christ. As always, Dr. Welch has written with loving concern for those who are hurting and with biblical accuracy. That combination makes his handling of this topic a resource that will help people address shame properly and will help those who seek to equip others in this process.”
See AllDr. Bryan Hughes
Sr. Pastor of Grace Bible Church in Bozeman, MT
“Ed's book has immediate application into my own spiritual journey and the women I journey with who are seeking freedom from the shame of their own relational and sexual brokenness. Shame Interrupted encouraged and nurtured me in the sweet truths of the gospel that come when we face shame through Jesus Christ and the lens of God's Word.”
See AllEllen Dykas
Women's Ministry Coordinator, Harvest USA – Proclaiming Christ as Lord to a Sexually Broken World – www.harvestusa.org
“This book proclaims a message of hope and healing. Ed Welch calls us to identify with Jesus because he identified with us, and shows that the answer is to turn to Christ for relief from shame, not inward. Ed’s book is a robustly biblical, deeply personal, and powerfully high–octane gospel answer to the universal human experience of shame.”
See AllJustin Holcomb
Pastor, Mars Hill Church, Executive Director of the Resurgence, Adjunct Professor of Theology, Reformed Theological Seminary, co–author, Rid of My Disgrace: Hope and Healing for Victims of Sexual Assault
“Dr. Welch seems to know what the reader needs long before he or she knows and recognizes that shamed people are often hopeless people. Shame Interrupted is not just a remedy for persons caught in paralyzing shame; it gives them hope that it is possible to live a life that feels clean and holy. That is a gift.”
See AllJeffrey S. Black Ph.D.
Chair and Professor Graduate Program in Counseling, Philadelphia Biblical University; Licensed Psychologist
“In Shame Interrupted, Ed Welch reminds us that the gospel really is good news. He provides a candid perspective on the suffocating reality of human shame with an honest courage that is only possible because of Christ’s healing love. Dr. Welch brings the wisdom of an experienced counselor and the resilient hope of a Christ–follower into this compassionate book.”
See AllMark R. McMinn
PhD, author of Sin and Grace in Christian Counseling
“This side of heaven, we all struggle with shame and guilt. Ed Welch has served the church well by writing a thorough, practical, Christ–centered treatment of this difficult subject. Your love for Jesus will be greatly increased as you reflect on the way His work on the cross has freed you the paralyzing effects of sin.”
See AllSteve Viars
Faith Biblical Counseling
“Shame is everywhere. It is obvious on the faces of those who have been abused. But because of sin, it lies in the depths of every human heart. Ed Welch shines the light of the gospel of Christ into the dynamics of shame, and explains how it is overcome in the honor Christ obtained for us through his identification with our shame on the cross.”
See AllEric Johnson
Lawrence and Charlotte Hoover Professor of Pastoral Care, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary; Director of the Society for Christian Psychology
“Ed Welch finds us hiding in our shame and draws us out to be re–clothed by Christ. He surprises us again with the deep relevance of God’s Word–even Leviticus—to the secret fears that dominate our daily lives. This brutally honest book is for every one.”
See AllMike Wilkerson
Pastor and Director of Biblical Counseling at Mars Hill Church; author, Redemption: Freed by Jesus from the Idols We Worship and the Wounds We Carry.
“Many today are stained by a crushing sense of being not good enough – worthy only of rejection. Ed Welch understands the shame–based person so fluently that it is easy to forget that he is a professional counselor and theologian. He writes more like a friend and fellow sufferer, so his counsel is richly biblical and practical. This book filled me with confidence in the cleansing, adopting, and sanctifying work of the cross.”
See AllTara Klena Barthel
author of Living the Gospel in Relationships and co–author of Peacemaking Women, and Redeeming Church Conflicts
About the Author
Edward T. Welch, MDiv, PhD, is a licensed psychologist and faculty member at the Christian Counseling & Educational Foundation (CCEF). He has counseled for over thirty years and is the best–selling author of many books including When People Are Big and God Is Small; Addictions; Depression; Running Scared; and Blame It on the Brain. He and his wife Sheri have two married daughters and four grandchildren.