Everyone has secrets. Elizabeth Good's seem shocking - at first - until the room begins to shift, hands raise, tears well, and hurting hearts respond, "I thought I was the only one." Brave enough to lay her own story on the table, Elizabeth Good noticed, as the scales of shame and fear began to fall from her eyes, the same was happening to others in domino effect of healing. Thousands who have lived paralyzed by secrets are learning to speak up and live free through Good's Real Talk curriculum, and the move of God is not so quietly transforming churches, business, families, and communities.…mehr
Everyone has secrets. Elizabeth Good's seem shocking - at first - until the room begins to shift, hands raise, tears well, and hurting hearts respond, "I thought I was the only one." Brave enough to lay her own story on the table, Elizabeth Good noticed, as the scales of shame and fear began to fall from her eyes, the same was happening to others in domino effect of healing. Thousands who have lived paralyzed by secrets are learning to speak up and live free through Good's Real Talk curriculum, and the move of God is not so quietly transforming churches, business, families, and communities. Now readers can engage with the same tools, giving them permission (often for the first time in their lives) to Speak the Unspeakable and change the trajectory of their life, discovering their purpose for impacting others, and becoming the ultimate key to unlock a spirit of silence and brokenness threatening to tear the contemporary church apart. Speak the Unspeakable is an invitation to transformation and a handbook for getting the job done. The world of silence in which we've been living, is starting to shift culturally as Good leads others (individuals and groups from kids to CEOs) through her unconventional approach to emotional healing and next-level living. Using the language and lessons gained from her decades as a pastor, licensed psychologist, and not-for-profit activist working with sex trafficking victims, Good is uniquely equipped to guide and support readers on their journey as they "trade unspoken problems for unspeakable results."Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Elizabeth Good's work creating and ministering through Real Talk is helping people combat the dangers of hidden trauma and "unspeakable" secrets, transforming families, corporations, and the Church worldwide. Elizabeth is a passionate pioneer, inspirational thought leader, and a "calling awakener" in the movement taking place around exploitation, shame, and secrets. She has a desire to expose the root of the issues that the enemy introduces to steal purpose and power from people's lives. Elizabeth served as an area pastor with Willow Creek Community Church, where she helped to launch one of their first regional campuses and later became a pivotal leader in the fight against human trafficking. Today, as Founder/CEO of The Foundation United, and through her own ministry arm, Free With E, Good brings together ministries throughout the nation to equip believers and help them step deeper into their own healing journey. Elizabeth holds a bachelor's degree in communications and a master's in clinical psychology. She is the recipient of the prestigious Tampa Bay Business Woman of the Year award, SRQ Women of Influence Award, New York City Global Business Leader Award, and Chicago Make It Better Philanthropy Award. Having led two TedX and LiftX Talks on leadership, Good has spoken worldwide on the impact of Real Talk, including the Global Strategy Forum in Austria and the Palace of the Parliament, Human Rights Hall in Romania. She lives in Sarasota, Florida, where she enjoys being "The Good Wife," and has three amazing, God-loving young adults.
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