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How to Find Freedom and Redemption from Shame — with Morgan Krueger

Do you ever feel unworthy because of your past?  Have things people done or said left you with wounds and low self-worth? Do you believe that if someone knew the truth about you, they wouldn’t love you? In this powerful conversation, Morgan Krueger, author of “Goodbye Hiding, Hello Shame,” talks to us about the complex topic of shame and the journey towards freedom and redemption. Morgan talks about the origins of shame, its impact on personal identity, and the importance of community and support in overcoming feelings of unworthiness. Morgan shares her personal story of struggle and healing, emphasizing the transformative power of Jesus and the necessity of empathy and compassion in relationships. The conversation provides practical steps for listeners to find their own paths to freedom, encouraging them to seek connection and share their stories.

 

Takeaways

-Shame is a lie that attacks our true identity.

-We have the freedom to choose how we respond to shame.

-Isolation can exacerbate feelings of shame.

-Community is essential for healing and freedom.

-Empathy and compassion are crucial in supporting others.

-Sharing our stories can lead to healing for ourselves and others.

-Jesus offers redemption for our past mistakes.

-Surrendering our shame to God is a process.

-We are all fearfully and wonderfully made.

-Finding one safe person can change everything.

—Watch the episode here

Important Links

Morgan’s website
“Goodbye Hiding, Hello Shame” on Amazon

 

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About Morgan

MORGAN KRUEGER is a Jesus follower, wife, mother, and

author who found her voice connecting with women

seeking freedom from the brokenness of past shame.

Passionate about the redemption found in following

Jesus, Morgan aims to keep that at the center of all she

does. Morgan works at Faithfully Restored, and is grateful

to be a part of a ministry that offers the hope of Jesus in

the midst of suffering.