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Trade unspoken problems for unspeakable results.
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.”
Don’t let unspeakable secrets and a lifetime of limitation steal one more day. Discover the key to speak up and live free.
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Order NowShawn Bolz
TV Host, Commentator Journalist, Podcaster, Author, Minister
In her new book, Speak the Unspeakable, Elizabeth Good has cut the human experience open and helped us to see ourselves through a lens that is both hopeful and extremely honest about what is wrong and how to have some self- and spiritual intelligence on going after making it right. It’s a completely unique read that would help any spiritual maturity level grow into a new version of ourselves. It spends just the right amount of presenting a case and research for how we are wired to confess, to open up, to process. But Elizabeth also shares very touching and real stories both from her personal life and from people she is around. The book reminds me of the Message version of the Bible in Matthew 5:8: “You’re blessed when you get your inside world—your mind and heart—put right. Then you can see God in the outside world.” I think this book helps us to do just that.
Rachel Thomas
Sex Trafficking Survivor-Leader, Executive Director of Ending the Game and Member of the White House Advisory Council
In a world where secrets, masks, and highlight reels are rampant, Elizabeth Good shines a bold and beautiful invitation to Speak the Unspeakable. When I first learned that Elizabeth helps people, especially pastors, come out of secrecy about porn addiction, sexual abuse, and more—she became an instant hero of mine. I pray this important book and movement spreads like wildfire so that our churches and society can reignite with truth, restoration, and authentic community.
Rozalia Biro
Member of the Romanian Parliament and President/ Chair of the Committee on Foreign Affairs
Elizabeth Good’s message through Speak the Unspeakable is crucial for the world. Leaders can no longer stay silent when it comes to gender inequality, sexual violence and exploitation, and generational abuses. We must take courage, raise our voice, and take action to bring these things to light. This book and Elizabeth’s work around the world give us hope that change in our personal lives, faith communities, and governments is vital and achievable.
Lynne Jubilee Cumming
Chair, The Foundation United
Everyone has secrets. Some burn down your soul! This book is a tell-all for how to PUT OUT THE FIRE!
Dr. Susan Hillis
Global Coordinator for Strategy, World Without Orphans
Speak the Unspeakable carries a treasured, unique, anointed, and urgent message of hope for our churches, our families, our children, and for us. First, we see that we cannot walk in our calling when we are trapped in our past. Then, we go on to see how churches, families, and parents can change to become havens of hope; instead of walking alone with our secrets, we become free to speak and pray about our fears, traumas, and abuses. And she gives us fresh new language for talking with our children and grandchildren about accessing help when they face such matters. We are blessed by using the “keys” Elizabeth shares, reminding us “to ask for where the good way is, and walk in it, and find rest for our souls” (Jeremiah 6:16). These keys unlock transformational healing, so that we live walking in full freedom—together, not alone—to fulfill our calling and purpose in Christ Jesus our Lord.
Professor William Wagner
President Emeritus Olivet University, Founder of Global Strategy Forum, Advisor to the World Evangelical Association
Elizabeth Good is an exceptional, beautiful, and talented person who could go far in the secular world of today, but she has chosen to devote her life to helping those who have been abused and need love and care. Her book Speak the Unspeakable is a rich combination of her own experiences and her advice to those who are seeking help. She approaches the material from her own experiences together with much expertise gained from working with others. The book is a must read for those who desire inward help after being abused and those who desire to help others.
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Don’t let unspeakable secrets and a lifetime of limitation steal one more day. Discover the key to speak up and live free.
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