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Tyler Erickson

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The Courage to Be Humble: Facing Shame to Heal Our Relationships

Humility has been misunderstood. Often mistaken for weakness, self-erasure, or quiet compliance, humility has been reduced to something small and passive. But true humility is anything but weak. In The Courage to Be Humble: Facing Shame to Heal Our Relationships, therapist and pastor Tyler Erickson reframes humility as a powerful act of courage: the willingness to face shame without hiding, to admit need without collapsing, and to stay open to love when connection feels risky.
Blending attachment theory, psychological insight, and biblical storytelling, this book explores how shame fractures our relationships with God, others, and ourselves, and how humility becomes the bridge back to wholeness. Using the stories of Adam and Eve and the Prodigal Son as mirrors rather than moral lessons, Erickson reveals: Why shame is not simply a moral failure, but an attachment wound How hiding and pride develop as survival strategies Why false humility keeps us disconnected How true humility restores safety, intimacy, and belonging This book is not about becoming less of yourself.
It's about becoming whole. In the final section, readers are invited into practical, compassionate practices for living humbly-internally, relationally, and spiritually-so that healing doesn't end with insight, but takes root in daily life. Written with warmth, clarity, and clinical depth, The Courage to Be Humble is for: Anyone struggling with shame, self-criticism, or emotional disconnection Readers seeking emotionally healthy relationships grounded in faith Therapists, pastors, and caregivers longing for a more integrated understanding of healing Those tired of striving, hiding, or proving-and ready to come home Humility is not humiliation.
It is truth. And it is the way back to love. In The Courage to Be Humble: Facing Shame to Heal Our Relationships, Tyler Erickson masterfully weaves together the wisdom of Scripture, the insights of attachment theory, and the transformative power of humility. This faith-based guide offers readers a profound path toward understanding shame, restoring grace-filled connection through humility, and living humbly on the journey ahead.
Rev. Allison Anderson, M. Div., BCCDirector of Spiritual Care and Education at Ruby Memorial HospitalThis book is an invitation to rediscover humility not as weakness, but as the courageous, grace-filled clarity that allows us to live honestly before God and one another. In just a few pages, the book promises a gentle yet transformative companion for the inner journey, offering a vision of humility as the restoring posture that brings the soul home.
Rev. Amber Baker, M. Div. Certified Spiritual DirectorTyler Erickson delivers a profoundly insightful and transformative exploration of the human spirit. At the core of our addictions, self-criticism, and self-hatred lies shame, which isolates us from true connection. With compassion and clarity, Erickson offers fresh insights into this often-hidden malady, revealing its roots and providing practical, grace-filled paths to healing.
He masterfully reclaims one of Scripture's most misunderstood concepts-humility-and places this precious gem in its true setting: not as self-abasement, but as the courageous foundation for restoration, hope, and renewed relationships. This book is a beacon of light for anyone weary from the weight of shame, guiding readers toward freedom and wholeness. Rev. Steve Gomes, M. Div., ACPE Certified Educator (retired) 
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