Here is a parent nobody talks about in church.
You won't find this parent on the front row with a testimony wrapped in a neat bow. You'll find them in the back ? quiet, faithful, and carrying something too heavy to explain and too personal to share.
This parent is raising a difficult child.A child who is struggling.A child who is strong-willed, explosive, withdrawn, hurting, or in trouble.
And with every challenge the child carries, the parent carries something else entirely: shame.
The Parent Shame Trap was written for that parent ? not the one with the easy story, but the one still in the middle of a hard one. This faith-centered, trauma-informed guide lifts the weight of public judgment off your shoulders and places the truth of God back into your hands.
Inside these pages, you will discover:
- why shame grows in secrecy and silence
- how to separate your worth from your child's behavior
- what Scripture reveals about godly parents who still raised difficult children
- how to parent from strength, clarity, and faith instead of fear, guilt, or embarrassment
This is not a book that tells you what you did wrong.This is a book that tells you who you still are.And it is a book that tells your child who they can still become.
Your child is not beyond God's reach.You are not beyond God's grace.And this season is not the end of your story.
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Dr. Delisa Rodgers is a respected apostle, prophet, educator, and author with a powerful legacy in ministry and mental health advocacy. She founded and has pastored The Love Church Charlotte, an apostolic and prophetic training center, for more than twenty years, following eleven years of serving as the senior church administrator under her late father, Apostle Thomas L. Rodgers, Sr. She holds multiple leadership roles, including President of Soteria Apostolic College, Liberty River Industries, and Barbara's Lighthouse Resource Center, a 501(c)(3) organization supporting mental and behavioral health.
As a published author and Editor-in-Chief at Liberty River, she empowers emerging voices through writing and training. Academically accomplished, Dr. Delisa holds degrees in theology, human services, and school administration, along with certifications in crisis prevention, suicide prevention, restorative practices, and Christian counseling. She advocates for healing and community restoration, serving as a pastoral counselor and as the alternative education manager in her local public school district.
Dr. Delisa is married to James Harris, is a proud mother of five, and continues to minister locally and globally. Her books and resources are available at www.drdelisarodgers.com.