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Pain of Mind: A Biblical Perspective of Depression
ISBN 1425951945

The high incident of debilitating emotional struggles among believers, the broad use of the term depression, and the apparent problem of confusing and conflicting approaches to depression have created a need for a Biblical perspective of depression among the Christian community. This book addresses that need. By implementing the results of this study, pastors and Christian counselors can be more specific in giving Bible-based counsel with the comfort of defined Biblical authority. Also, by providing clear Biblical direction for suffering believers, the apparent confusion can be addressed. This study affirms to the suffering the fact that Scriptures have the answers for life. By relating appropriate Bible truths regarding emotional despondency, and thus providing Biblical tools, this study promotes the ministry of the body of Christ by addressing the emotional needs of its members.

A brief excerpt from the book...

"The anxious cry of my wife carried across the frozen lake, breaking the solitude of my customary early morning cross- country ski trek and began an arduous trek of another kind. The news was bleak. Doug, our close friend and my pastoral co-worker had been diagnosed with chronic leukemia. My journey of discovery had begun. Although we walked together through various tests and diagnosis stages, bone marrow transplant surgery, months of isolation, more tests and diagnosis, and an ever so slow recovery, the greatest challenge of the trek was the walk through the dark valley of depression.

In the months of recovery following surgery, Doug received regular treatments of steroids and drugs to build back immunity as well as prevent marrow transplant rejection. During this time, there was the risk of several possible side effects from these drugs: liver failure, bone deterioration, and chemical imbalance in the brain that could cause depression. Although spared of most of these side affects, my friend did suffer from drug-induced depression. He experienced the typical cycles of despondency: desire for isolation, feelings of rejection.

One of the challenges Doug faced was determining God's answer for dealing with this depressed state. Although he had been given ample warning regarding these side effects, there was a desire for clear direction from Scripture regarding the appropriate Christian response. The confusion of multiple approaches and the frustration of no clearly stated Biblical direction only added to his state of depression. He disclosed these desires and apparent frustrations to me during hospital visits.

 Doug's depression deepened. He began to express doubts regarding his faith and to talk more of suicide.  Eventually he could no longer communicate nor function adequately enough to care for himself. His condition deteriorated to the point where he was reduced to sitting cross-legged on his bed while staring at the wall. An attendant was assigned to his bedside to feed him, to provide necessary care, and to guard him from attempted suicide. In this state, Doug's family could not bear to visit him because of the pain it brought to their own hearts. Clinical depression became the great silent enemy and the cause of my own journey of discovery."

 

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For those who may be interested in the research behind the book, you may view the following PDF of the Literature Review. Please note that this a comprehensive compilation, and therefore it is a large download.


DEALING WITH THE LOSS OF A CHILD
A Testimonial

 Hello.  My name is Judy Attrill and I have a story to tell that might help others.  It has to do with my personal experience of losing a child.  I became a born-again Christian in January 1978 and nine months later our son died.  God was of great comfort to my husband and me during that tragedy and it truly changed the course of our lives.

Although I had written this story a few years after our son’s death it was not until three years ago that I was encouraged to have my story available to others and so it was put into a tract format.  My heart’s desire and prayer is that God would use my story to help and comfort others who may have faced the same sadness that came into their lives.

Also, I believe that it will be a help to pastors who may not know what to say to people who face the loss of a loved one. They will now be able to share my story with them. May it also bring our Lord and Saviour all the glory and honour He deserves. Thank you.

You can download a PDF of our complete story HERE.




  


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