Revd Dr Sally Nash is Director of the Institute for Children, Youth and Mission. She is passionate about equipping people for ministry and teaches, writes and researches in youth and children’s work, spiritual care and contextual ministry.
"This book explores the contours of shame in an attempt to liberate
individuals and the church from this evil. It is a brilliant work,
both theoretical and practical, and a must-read for church leaders,
for all who have experienced shame, and for anyone who desires to
better understand this dark side of the human condition."
*Chad Meister, Bethel University, USA*
The author’s skilful weaving together of personal story and
practical theology presents clearly the deeply destructive nature
of shame as well as the way of hope and healing. This book is
written from a desire to see the church resist inherent patterns of
shaming and free people to be all that God created them to be. I
commend it wholeheartedly to those working through the experience
of shame themselves, as well as leaders seeking greater
self-awareness in their pastoral practice.
*Anne Hollinghurst, Bishop of Aston*
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