I Love Jesus, But I Want to Die: Finding Hope in the Darkness of Depression
작성자
Sarah J. Robinson
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Action & Adventure
Self-help
Religion & Spirituality
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형식
페이퍼백
페이지
256
언어
영어
출판됨
May 11, 2021
출판사
WaterBrook
ISBN-10
0593193520
ISBN-13
9780593193525
설명
In a poignant exploration of faith and mental health, Sarah J. Robinson delves into the struggles of living with depression while holding onto a deep love for Jesus. She courageously shares her personal journey, illustrating the tension between spiritual beliefs and the overwhelming darkness that mental illness can bring. Through her candid reflections, readers are invited to witness the raw realities of battling despair, offering a glimpse into the complexities of faith during tumultuous times.
Robinson's narrative is not just a personal account but also a source of solace for those grappling with similar experiences. She emphasizes the importance of vulnerability and community, showing that it's possible to seek help while maintaining one's faith. Her message resonates with those who feel isolated in their suffering, highlighting that hope can emerge even in the bleakest of circumstances.
Ultimately, this work serves as a beacon of light for anyone navigating the difficult intersection of spirituality and mental health, encouraging a compassionate understanding of what it truly means to heal. With empathy and grace, Robinson fosters a dialogue about mental wellness within the context of faith, inspiring readers to embrace both their struggles and their resilience.
Robinson's narrative is not just a personal account but also a source of solace for those grappling with similar experiences. She emphasizes the importance of vulnerability and community, showing that it's possible to seek help while maintaining one's faith. Her message resonates with those who feel isolated in their suffering, highlighting that hope can emerge even in the bleakest of circumstances.
Ultimately, this work serves as a beacon of light for anyone navigating the difficult intersection of spirituality and mental health, encouraging a compassionate understanding of what it truly means to heal. With empathy and grace, Robinson fosters a dialogue about mental wellness within the context of faith, inspiring readers to embrace both their struggles and their resilience.