SHOUT CONFESS IT. CONFRONT IT. BE FREE.
Your silence may be protecting the very thing God wants to heal.
SHOUT: Confess It. Confront It. Be Free. is a powerful, Scripture-centered call to break the silence surrounding trauma, offense, shame, unforgiveness, fear, hidden struggles, and spiritual bondage.
David T. Harris challenges believers to move beyond outward appearances and confront the private battles that keep them from experiencing genuine freedom. Many people know how to praise God publicly while suffering silently. They attend church, serve others, smile, sing, and say they are blessed, yet remain bound by wounds they have never named and pain they have never confronted.
SHOUT declares that you were never meant to remain silent about what Christ has already paid to heal. Drawing from Scripture, personal testimony, ministry experience, and the story of Bartimaeus, the blind man who refused to let the crowd silence him, David reveals the spiritual importance of confession, prayer, testimony, reconciliation, perseverance, and speaking God’s Word aloud. Inside this transformational book, you will discover:
• How silence can become a hiding place for trauma and bondage
• Why confession is an essential step toward healing
• How unresolved offense can harden the heart and weaken your faith
• The difference between religious performance and genuine spiritual power
• Why God calls believers to confront difficult truths with humility
• How prayer, fasting, waiting, and surrender prepare you for transformation
• The importance of reconciling broken relationships whenever possible
• How your testimony can help you overcome and bring freedom to others
• Why speaking God’s Word is more powerful than speaking your fear
• How to recover the voice that pain, shame, or rejection tried to silence
Each chapter includes Scripture-based reflection questions to help you examine your heart, journal honestly, and apply the message personally. The book can also be used by men’s groups, women’s groups, Bible studies, churches, recovery ministries, and anyone seeking a deeper relationship with God.
SHOUT is not an invitation to anger, emotional noise, or empty religious performance. It is an invitation to tell the truth, confront what has kept you bound, and agree with what God says about your life
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You do not have to remain trapped behind a smile. You do not have to keep carrying pain in silence. You do not have to allow shame, trauma, offense, or fear to speak louder than your faith. Your voice still matters. Your testimony still carries power. Your freedom is still possible. It is time to confess it. It is time to confront it. It is time to be free. It is time to SHOUT.