How to Talk Taboo: A Christian Guide to Honest Confession and Brave Confrontation

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By Mike Novotny

Do you live in Kindoftrueville?

It’s that place where you share enough of yourself to get by but hold back the one sin that fills you with shame. Or where you love that friend just like Jesus does but casually ignore the addictions, habits, or choices eating them alive.

A lot of Christians these days live there—trapped by fear and shame. You may even feel stuck there. But the truth is, you don’t have to stay there.

This book by Pastor Mike Novotny shows you how to face your fears, get to the other side of awkward, and step into the freedom honesty brings. You’ll learn that honesty leads to grace. It’s the secret sauce for true Christian community. And it’s how you experience the fullness of God’s love.

So if you’re tired of posing, exhausted by sin management, and ready to love others enough to have tough and taboo conversations with them, then it’s time to choose honesty ... and break free!

Book Cover Type: Paperback
Pages: 196 
Dimensions: 5.5" X 8.5"

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George Davis
The how to deal with sin manual.

The book makes it clear that I am a sinner and you’re a sinner so where do we go from here and how do we do that.?

Talk Taboo picks up where the book Taboo book left off. These are definitely manuals for dealing with our sins. Mike leads us through steps to deal with our avoidance of and awkwardness that accompany our dealings with sins of our own and others.

I guess this could be called a self-help book, but it also includes a small group therapy aspect, which is a Christian way to save our souls and those of others.

He explains how to handle confessions of sins in a loving nonjudgmental manner. We are taught a step-by-step way to proceed without offending yet providing the hope of forgiveness that is from the Lord.

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Carol T
If you sinned, say it. If they sinned, face it.

Definitely a book that needs to be read more than once. So much to absorb and to put into practice.
Biblically based, practical advice to apply to our lives.
Excellent for personal study, as well as small group discussions.

Thank you, Carol!