Learning Trust, Identity in Christ, & Affirmation Brings Freedom with Sue Tell (Part 2)

Shame distorts our perspective, often making us feel devalued by others' words and actions. Sometimes, the harm is real and there’s no misunderstanding—we’ve been disrespected. Whether perceived or real, shame impacts us deeply and needs healing.

This week, I'm joined again by Sue Tell, a veteran leader in the Navigators’ Ministry. Sue shares her journey through shame and explains how comparison and performance can create toxic environments. She discovered that trust, affirmation, and a strong identity in Christ were key to overcoming these challenges. By embracing God’s grace, she found true freedom.

Join us to hear Sue’s insights on overcoming shame and embracing grace for transformation.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • Why Sue felt the pressure to perform in her ministry role

  • The three elements of grace that transformed how she related to God

  • Why Sue can delight in her time alone with God these days

  • How asking questions is key to how she ministers to others

  • The ways Sue is using her blog as a way to invite others into God's grace

Links Mentioned:

To receive Sue’s blog, “Echoes of Grace,” use this link, then click on “Follow Echoes of Grace.” 

  • To receive a bookmark, email Sue at sue@suetell.com and give her your physical mailing address.  

  • “Lay it Down” by Bill Tell  

  • TrueFace Ministry


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