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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Depression is a joy-sucking, peace-robbing illness, and it can strike anyone at any time. It is no respecter of gender, ethnicity, education, or socioeconomic status. It is also no respecter of religion. Christians can struggle with depression just like anyone, and that is the demographic targeted in this book.
For too long, the subject of depression in churches has been ignored. Or worse yet, churches adopt the same stigmas surrounding mental health. When was the last time you heard a sermon focusing on depression and the Christian? Even if it is addressed, there is still that unspoken idea that if you were really a good Christian, you would be able to cure it yourself.
Tell that to the great authors and scholars Charles Spurgeon, John Piper, Beth Moore, and John Ortberg. The list is long. Throughout history, great men and women of God have struggled with this illness. It has nothing to do with a lack of faith. We are all wired differently, and certainly, our brains are. Also, past trauma hardwires our brains to respond in different ways, and we might find ourselves more prone to depression and anxiety.
How we think, our language, and our behavior all play a part in either causing an episode or contributing to it. Therefore, lifestyle changes usually need to be examined. Sometimes, medication is needed in the beginning so one can at least find the mental clarity to begin the hard work of battling their depression, but it is not usually a long-term solution.
This devotional supplies much-needed help while a person is recovering from their depression. The sixty days provide insight into the illness with scripture verses and questions to help the reader begin their journey to wholeness. There are a number of appendices with additional "helps".
You do not have to fight this battle alone, and victory is awaiting you. God can bring you to the other side of your illness and equip you to live a more joyful and fulfilling life.
God bless you as you take this journey.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Depression is a joy-sucking, peace-robbing illness, and it can strike anyone at any time. It is no respecter of gender, ethnicity, education, or socioeconomic status. It is also no respecter of religion. Christians can struggle with depression just like anyone, and that is the demographic targeted in this book.
For too long, the subject of depression in churches has been ignored. Or worse yet, churches adopt the same stigmas surrounding mental health. When was the last time you heard a sermon focusing on depression and the Christian? Even if it is addressed, there is still that unspoken idea that if you were really a good Christian, you would be able to cure it yourself.
Tell that to the great authors and scholars Charles Spurgeon, John Piper, Beth Moore, and John Ortberg. The list is long. Throughout history, great men and women of God have struggled with this illness. It has nothing to do with a lack of faith. We are all wired differently, and certainly, our brains are. Also, past trauma hardwires our brains to respond in different ways, and we might find ourselves more prone to depression and anxiety.
How we think, our language, and our behavior all play a part in either causing an episode or contributing to it. Therefore, lifestyle changes usually need to be examined. Sometimes, medication is needed in the beginning so one can at least find the mental clarity to begin the hard work of battling their depression, but it is not usually a long-term solution.
This devotional supplies much-needed help while a person is recovering from their depression. The sixty days provide insight into the illness with scripture verses and questions to help the reader begin their journey to wholeness. There are a number of appendices with additional "helps".
You do not have to fight this battle alone, and victory is awaiting you. God can bring you to the other side of your illness and equip you to live a more joyful and fulfilling life.
God bless you as you take this journey.