shameexchangeDid you know that all shame is not equal? That some types of shame could be good for you, even necessary for the deep healing of your soul?

Shame that is heaped on us and used to wound us is slowly healed. Even the useful shame that speaks of our spiritual identity is tough to face. If not for God’s mercy we would hide forever in our unhealed state, sewing together fig leaves to cover ourselves or carving out our own cisterns to slake our thirst.

Join All Saints' own Steve and Sally Breedlove and Ralph and Jennifer Ennis as they draw the distinctions between heaped-on shame and identity-level shame in their new book entitled The Shame Exchange. Listen to the stories of people laboring to be free. Look at seven different ways we avoid facing the shame that taints our souls. Discover how shame can actually become the door to deeper intimacy with God, spiritual transformation and ultimate healing for our hearts.

To read more about The Shame Exchange, click here to visit The Shame Exchange website.

Click here to listen to Steve and Sally's interview on the Debbie Chavez show.

Cick here to listen to Steve and Sally discuss The Shame Exchange on Prime Time America.