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Companions in the darkness : seven saints who struggled with depression and doubt / Diana Gruver ; foreword by Chuck Degroat.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Downers Grove, Illinois : IVP, an imprint of InterVarsity Press, 2020Description: 181 pages ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780830848287
  • 0830848282
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Contents:
Introduction: Defining the Darkness -- Martin Luther: Flee Solitude--Drink, Joke, and Jest -- Hannah Allen: Attend to Body, Mind, and Spirit -- David Brainerd: Leave a Legacy of Faithful Weakness -- William Cowper: Embrace the Rescue of Art and Friendship -- Charles Spurgeon: Cling to the Promises of God -- Mother Teresa: Follow Jesus, Not Your Feelings -- Martin Luther King Jr.: Drink from the Reservoir of Resilience -- Conclusion: The Water Is Deep, but the Bottom Is Good -- Acknowledgments -- Appendix: When One You Love Is in the Dark -- Brief Biographies of the Companions.
Summary: "The church's relationship with depression has been fraught, and we still have a long way to go. Drawing on her own experience with depression, Diana Gruver looks back into church history and finds depression in the lives of some of our most beloved saints, telling their stories in fresh ways and offering practical wisdom both for those in the darkness and those who care for them"-- Provided by publisher
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

The church's relationship with depression has been fraught: for centuries, depression was assumed to be evidence of personal sin or even demonic influence. The depressed have often been ostracized or institutionalized. In recent years the conversation has begun to change, and the stigma has lessened--but as anyone who suffers from depression knows, we still have a long way to go.

In Companions in the Darkness , Diana Gruver looks back into church history and finds depression in the lives of some of our most beloved saints, including Martin Luther, Charles Spurgeon, Mother Teresa, and Martin Luther King Jr. Without trying to diagnose these figures from a distance, Gruver tells their stories in fresh ways, taking from each a particular lesson that can encourage or guide those who suffer today. Drawing on her own experience with depression, Gruver offers a wealth of practical wisdom both for those in the darkness and those who care for them.

Not only can these saints teach us valuable lessons about the experience of depression, they can also be a source of hope and empathy for us today. They can be our companions in the darkness.

Includes bibliographical references.

"The church's relationship with depression has been fraught, and we still have a long way to go. Drawing on her own experience with depression, Diana Gruver looks back into church history and finds depression in the lives of some of our most beloved saints, telling their stories in fresh ways and offering practical wisdom both for those in the darkness and those who care for them"-- Provided by publisher

Introduction: Defining the Darkness -- Martin Luther: Flee Solitude--Drink, Joke, and Jest -- Hannah Allen: Attend to Body, Mind, and Spirit -- David Brainerd: Leave a Legacy of Faithful Weakness -- William Cowper: Embrace the Rescue of Art and Friendship -- Charles Spurgeon: Cling to the Promises of God -- Mother Teresa: Follow Jesus, Not Your Feelings -- Martin Luther King Jr.: Drink from the Reservoir of Resilience -- Conclusion: The Water Is Deep, but the Bottom Is Good -- Acknowledgments -- Appendix: When One You Love Is in the Dark -- Brief Biographies of the Companions.

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