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Depression: A Stubborn DarknessDepression: A Stubborn Darkness By Edward T. Welch Depression: A Stubborn Darkness-Light for the Path provides genuine hope for those who deal with depression and the people that love them. Discover a deep lasting healing and shed light on your path once again.

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When It Seems Like God Has Abandoned You by Edward T. Welch In the midst of suffering, remember that God is not distant or indifferent. More Depression articles

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Falling into Darkness Guests include: Tommy & Teresa NelsonJoin us for the broadcast today when Tommy Nelson, the pastor of Denton Bible Church in Denton, Texas, along with his wife, Teresa, talks about his recent bout with clinical depression that left him feeling numb and confused. More Depression broadcasts
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  • When It Seems Like God Has Abandoned You
  • In the midst of suffering, remember that God is not distant or indifferent.
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  • Feeling His Tears
  • I realized that by lying in bed, sick and unable to accomplish anything, I was actually achieving what I wanted most.
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  • Forgiveness
  • Series Title: A Grace Disguised (Day 3 of 3)
  • Are you struggling to forgive someone who has hurt you? Jerry Sittser talks about forgiving the drunk driver who accidentally careened into their family's van one night, killing his wife, mother and daughter.
  • Walking by Faith Through Irreversible Loss
  • Series Title: A Grace Disguised (Day 2 of 3)
  • Some losses are temporary. Others are permanent. Jerry Sittser talks with Dennis and Barbara Rainey about the tragic car accident that turned his life upside down in a matter of seconds. Jerry explains what it was like to grieve his wife, mother and daughter--all killed in the accident, and then try to resume a normal life with his three remaining children.
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