Depression can lead to self-condemnation - and yet the gospel tells us there is no condemnation in Christ. Anxiety leads us to inner turmoil - but the gospel assures us of the love of God and the peace that comes with knowing him. Whether you have experienced mental illness yourself, or want...
Depression can lead to self-condemnation - and yet the gospel tells us there is no condemnation in Christ.
Anxiety leads us to inner turmoil - but the gospel assures us of the love of God and the peace that comes with knowing him.
Whether you have experienced mental illness yourself, or want to understand depression and anxiety to care for somebody you love, this book provides a personal and theologically thoughtful reflection on the challenges facing Christians in this area.
Written by a pastor from his own experience of depression and anxiety.
Short accessible chapters with reflection questions for each one.
Depression can lead to self-condemnationand yet the gospel tells us there is no condemnation in Christ. Anxiety leads us to inner turmoilbut the gospel assures us of the love of God and the peace that comes with knowing him. Whether you have experienced mental illness yourself, or want to understand depression and anxiety to care for somebody you love, this book provides a personal and theologically-thoughtful reflection on the challenges facing Christians in this area. Written by a pastor from his own experience of depression and anxiety. Short accessible chapters with reflection questions for each one.
Depression can lead to self-condemnation - and yet the gospel tells us there is no condemnation in Christ. Anxiety leads us to inner turmoil - but the gospel assures us of the love of God and the peace that comes with knowing him. Whether you have experienced mental illness yourself, or want...
Depression can lead to self-condemnation - and yet the gospel tells us there is no condemnation in Christ.
Anxiety leads us to inner turmoil - but the gospel assures us of the love of God and the peace that comes with knowing him.
Whether you have experienced mental illness yourself, or want to understand depression and anxiety to care for somebody you love, this book provides a personal and theologically thoughtful reflection on the challenges facing Christians in this area.
Written by a pastor from his own experience of depression and anxiety.
Short accessible chapters with reflection questions for each one.
Depression can lead to self-condemnationand yet the gospel tells us there is no condemnation in Christ. Anxiety leads us to inner turmoilbut the gospel assures us of the love of God and the peace that comes with knowing him. Whether you have experienced mental illness yourself, or want to understand depression and anxiety to care for somebody you love, this book provides a personal and theologically-thoughtful reflection on the challenges facing Christians in this area. Written by a pastor from his own experience of depression and anxiety. Short accessible chapters with reflection questions for each one.
Down, Not Out: Depression, Anxiety, and the Difference Jesus Makes$22.99
A really helpful little book, helped me in the depths of sleep deprivation bad moods to remember the ultimate things. short chapters are great too. and great one or two sentence summaries at the end. good tone. and helpful even if you don't suffer from mental illness, as a little taster of how to care for others, mostly being patient as you love them for years and years.
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I recommend this product
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
7 years ago
Raw and Real
The best book on this subject since Christians Get Depressed Too. Down Not Out is the type of book that is needed to convey a genuine Christ treasuring identity to those of us that wrestle with this black dog of depression anxiety. Thanks for sharing your journey Chris, it will be a blessing to many!