Unfrozen: How to Melt your Heart from Life's Disappointment, Disillusionment an
Formats: Paperback, Hardback
Ages: 18+
IS YOUR HEART FROZEN WITH FEAR?
Life has a way of creating disappointment, disillusionment, and discouragement. Left unchecked, these stresses can freeze out your potential and sideline you But reversing these effects is possible.
God knocks on the door of your heart, inviting you to step into his warming light. By melting your hurts and heartache he promises true healing. In her breakthrough book UNFROZEN, author, trainer and speaker Ladey Adey shows you how to:
• Make friends with the fear of your past and move forward into your future with confidence
• Integrate God’s plans with your own dreams to achieve your potential
• Discover your Unique Spirit-filled Personality (USP)
• Reunite with the One who created you and Ignite a fire in your heart
• And much more
By sharing her own journey and weaving metaphors from culture, Ladey reveals how to make sense of life. UNFROZEN opens the door and gives you the tools to move through adversity and accept the person God created you to be.
Ladey invites thought provoking self-assessment and courageous realignment with principles that transcend yet give value to individual identity."
—Dr. Adrian Holdsworth, Vice Principal – the Faith Mission Bible College
Unfrozen flows from the heart and life experience of someone who through receiving a revelation of Grace can with understanding and confidence be a carrier and communicator of it. It is full of breathed, learned and revealed wisdom, truth and compassion. It faces ‘the journey’ that moves us to a place called ‘forward.’
—Rev. Canon Chris Bowater OSL. Pastor, Teacher, Author, Songwriter, Worship Leader. Founder of ‘Worship Academy International.’
Ladey Adey battled through personal and professional disappointments. Today she leads the Becoming Unfrozen Program to help others discover healing from their hurts. She is a regular on BBC Lincolnshire’s Lunch Bunch, and an avid conference speaker and trainer. She serves as Director of New Life Church Ministries and is Trustee of Pink Parties Trust. Connect with her at LadeyAdey.com
Reviews
The most rewarding and compelling books are those written by a writer who includes in their writing, the stories of their own personal struggles and disappointments and this excellent book continues in the same vein. Mark Twain said, " Keep away from people who try to belittle your ambitions" Small people always do that but the really great ones make you feel that you can become great. This book burst forth from the very first page with stories of life's challenges designed to help the reader identify his or her own problems encouraging them to take a different look at themselves. Its contents continues to share stories of other’s difficulties deliberately chosen to help encourage and build up the readers self-worth in a positive way. All together a most stimulating and challenging book desperately needed for this generation. Edward Louis Banks
Unfrozen is a must-read for all who wish to be free of the destructive tendencies that hold us back from maturing as Christians. Ladey Adey rightly states that we are in a battle with our arch enemies: the 3Ds of disappointment, disillusionment and discouragement. She explains that the effect of each of these ‘Ds’ is to produce a hardened, frozen heart that needs to be restored. After exploring the devastation of each destructive ‘D’ on our lives, especially the lies we tell ourselves that keep us captors to our past, she goes on to explore the antidote to this condition. We need a hope-filled charge. To be more precise, we need to enter the warmth of God’s light. What I especially like about this book is the way Ladey Adey meshes practical psychology with spiritual insight. I also love her numerous quotations from well-known personages. One of her best is related to hope (or loss of it) that is by Dante from his Divine Comedy. On the entrance to hell he inscribes the words: “All hope abandon, ye who enter in.” The latter quote is thoughtfully balanced with Betsie ten Boom’s comment to her sister, Corrie, just before dying in Ravensbrück Concentration camp: “There is no pit so deep that He (God) is not deeper still.” Ladey Adey closes with the advice that when we are beset by one of the 3Ds, we should run to consult our NUMBER 1 FAN, our loving God. By stepping into the warmth of His light and love, we become conscious of the truths of deliverance that melt away the lies associated with the 3Ds. This book is a timely reminder of what keeps us back from growing in love and grace. I heartily recommend it. Olea Nel

















