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Without security (trust), relationships won’t happen. For over 40 years I have been writing and counseling people on how to trust and make their relationships secure; because, with security (trust), intimacy naturally happens. Here is a book that shows you the way to regain trust and see life work. Alan, Pauly, and Ed speak from years of experience and will make a difference in your life and those you love.

-Dr. Gary Smalley
Speaker, author of I Promise
Smalley Relationship Center
www.dnaofrelationships.com


For countless people, the idea of trust is a mirage. They’ve had a parent who abused them, a spouse who walked out on them, a business partner who ruined them, or a politician or pastor who betrayed their trust. Yet in order for any healthy personal or spiritual relationship to form, trust is essential, not optional.

So how can you learn to trust again? May I recommend this outstanding book as a wonderful tool for learning to trust again. You’ll soon realize why trust is essential, and that there really are people and a God worth trusting. This book, and the biblical reality it infuses in the word trust, can transform your life.

-John Trent, Ph.D.
Author, The Blessing and The 2 Degree Difference
President, The Center for Strong Families
Scottsdale, Arizona


Ed Delph has spent his life as a spiritual change agent and an encourager of the Believers. His worldwide influence as a preacher, prophet, and teacher is significant. In his latest book, Learning How to Trust…Again, he has shared deep spiritual insights and wisdom from God. I strongly endorse this book and encourage Christian servant leaders to read it.

-Bishop George D. McKinney, Ph.D., D.D.
General Board Member, C.O.G.I.C.


I couldn’t agree more that a lack of trust is the number one problem for many people, and maybe, especially Christians. The number two problem for those people is that they don’t know how to venture out again into that dreaded arena of vulnerability and try, try again. The emotional scars that many wear are reminders of the incredible pain of betrayal in one form or another that cause withdrawal from all the basics of Christianity that Jesus taught: fellowship, love, care, gentleness, and kindness to all. This book does not merely describe persons who fail to trust, but actually shows them how to begin again, by recognizing symptoms in the “self” that point to unhealed areas and then showing them the way out.

In days gone by I spent time in the cave of self-protection and I know it’s marked by loneliness and lack of fulfillment. Someone loved me enough to show me the way out and that’s why I am so glad that Ed Delph wrote this book—so that others may be released in this strategic hour.

-Dr. Iverna Tompkins
www.iverna.org


 The inability to trust others is a problem we have run across all too often. With Learning How to Trust…Again, we now have a great resource to share, a resource that not only clearly spells out people’s options, but walks them through the recovery process.

-David and Karen Mains
Mainstay Ministries
Writers and Communicators
Originators of 50-Day Spiritual Adventures


Trust is crucial to any meaningful relationship. I am delighted to see Ed Delph and the Hellers team up to write Learning How to Trust…Again. This valuable resource gives lots of insight into how trust is destroyed and how it is rebuilt.

-Dr. Norm Wakefield
Professor Emeritus, Phoenix Seminary


Trust is the currency of all relationships. The breakdown of trust erodes the basis of all effective functioning in family, church, or organization. Few people on the globe today have a bird’s-eye view on the church and its challenges like Ed Delph. Once again, he has placed his finger on a key issue that is in dire need of being confronted so the Church can rise in effectiveness. His passion to build an overcoming Church shines through. Learning How to Trust…Again is a timely challenge and a must-read.

-Alan Platt
Visionary Leader and author
Doxa Deo Ministries
South Africa


Ed Delph has hit another home run! This book is filled with interesting and life-changing insights; and Ed’s gift of communicating is relentlessly encouraging. Learning How to Trust…Again will delight you and transform you.

-Dr. Gary D. Kinnaman
Author and Senior Pastor, Word of Grace Church
Mesa, Arizona


This book offers hope and healing to those of us who have been hurt in the Christian life and are afraid to trust again. We believe God will use this message to help a lot of people.

-Dallas and Nancy Demmitt
Counselors and authors of Can You Hear Me Now?
Phoenix, Arizona


Ed Delph has created the lost-and-found department for trust. An irony of trust is that one will trust his life to an unknown pilot tens of thousands of feet in the air but cannot trust those closest to him on the ground. Why? That brief question is skillfully confronted as Delph takes the reader on a journey to discover both how trust goes missing and how it is redeemed.

The hurts of life that separate people within themselves and from others—including God—are real, and they shatter trust. As a minister of inner healing, I can verify that Delph’s insights and illustrations are on the mark. The title, Learning How to Trust…Again, speaks for itself and lures one into the book’s content, which shows that reconciliation and restoration are possible. And that is good news.

-Quinn Schipper
Founder, OIKOS Network Ministries
Author, Trading Faces


Everyone underestimates the importance of trust until it has been severely broken. Most never learn to trust again—unless they hear the message and embrace the wisdom that Ed and the Hellers describe. Every library should have this book and every person should read it.

-Al Ells
Leaders That Last


Ed has done it again! In fresh and understandable language he provides profound insight from Scripture and lessons from life that bring wholeness and healing. This book is a must-read for every person who wants to grow in their “trust walk” with God.

-Dr. Johan D. Engelbrecht
Founder and President, Leaders for the Nations


Over the years of my friendship with Ed, I have heard him use one of his favorite expressions, “real and tangible way,” many times. Presenting the truths and principles of God in a very practical and understandable way has always been his heart’s desire. Ed thinks, speaks, preaches, and writes with this basic philosophy. In this book I believe he has done it again! This book is birthed out of a pastor’s heart. He can write from his life experiences—not from wounds, but rather from a position of strength and success.

Every one of us has a past filled with challenges and relationship failures of one kind or another that shape our life, define our identity, and determine our destiny—so this book is for us all! Identifying the issues of the past is the easy part, but now we have some practical tools to help us overcome these life-shaping events! Thanks, Ed!

-Gary W. Carter
Senior Pastor, Drayton Valley Word of Life Centre
Drayton Valley, Alberta, Canada


If you are only going to read one book this year, it should be Dr. Ed Delph’s book: Learning How to Trust…Again. This book will bring freedom and life to the reader who is open to the truths shared within its pages. It is a must-read.

-Jeff Love
Pastor, Alive Church
Tucson, Arizona


In his latest book, Learning How to Trust…Again, Ed Delph presents a very clear and powerful truth that is going to help thousands regain trust and confidence and will help them experience restoration.

The lie of the devil is that God doesn’t even trust His saints (see Job 15:15). But He does trust us. He knows we are all “just men and women” and we fail, but He forgives and restores, so should we forgive and forget and “Let go!” Sinners fail; saints fail; but God never fails, and He makes failures to become saints. Thank you, Ed, for this timely revelation.

-Apostle Emanuele Cannistraci
Founder of Apostolic Missions International


Dr. Ed Delph has come out with a message, not just another book, on a very crucial topic: Learning How to Trust…Again. This is a must-read if you are in leadership for the long haul and you expect to impact your generation. What Dr. Ed is saying is what Christ said on the Cross: “Father, forgive them. I will trust them with Our work again.” When those you have raised betray you, when the love of your life breaks your heart, when those you have healed and blessed hurt and curse you, the only thing you’re left with is to trust again.

I have known Dr. Ed for over 20 years, and I know that he is one man whose heart and blood is in missions and in helping leaders. This book is a godsend to all of us.

-Pastor Robert Kayanja
President and Founder, Miracle Center
Kampala, Uganda


 

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