Author Jennifer Louden’s newly released “A Cheerful Heart Is Good Medicine” is a moving tale of how one woman negotiated life’s greatest trials with God’s help


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“A Cheerful Heart Is Good Medicine”: a touching and inspiring tale about the power of faith, unyielding love, and a positive mental attitude. “A Cheerful Heart Is Good Medicine” is the creation of published author, Jennifer Louden.

Louden states: “Chronic pain has been my life’s companion for the past ten years. This book shares some of my personal journal entries, prayers, cheerful thoughts, and certain foundational truths the Holy Spirit has taught me along the way. I share of the numerous struggles and countless failures I’ve had. Above all, I share how my LORD has been the One who has held me, carried me, and sustained me the entire time.

“As you walk with me through this book, I pray you will see that suffering does not need to drive a wedge between you and your Savior. Your suffering, if you will allow it, can be what opens your heart to the supernatural power of the living God!”

Published by Christian Faith Publishing, Jennifer Louden’s new book calls upon its readers to reevaluate hardship and suffering and see that these can be the conduits to a more meaningful and felt relationship with God—one that, in turn, makes that hardship and suffering all the more bearable.

By revealing and emphasizing the extent of God’s sovereignty and care for His children, this book is sure to prove an antidote to downheartedness and despair for every and any reader in times of physical, emotional, or spiritual suffering.

View a synopsis of “A Cheerful Heart Is Good Medicine” on YouTube.

Consumers can purchase “A Cheerful Heart Is Good Medicine” at traditional brick & mortar bookstores, or online at Amazon.com, Apple iTunes store, or Barnes and Noble.

For additional information or inquiries about “A Cheerful Heart Is Good Medicine”, contact the Christian Faith Publishing media department at 866-554-0919.

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