Where Faith Confronts Depression” provides aid to Christians who struggle with depression


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“Light in a Dark Place” is an unrestricted depiction of the pain Christians experience while trying to reconcile seasons of depression with the idea that faith should shield believers from pain. Harrington asks, “Are you a Christian who battles depression? Have you wondered why your faith isn’t meeting your needs?” The book breaks down desperate, spiritual questions into digestible nuggets, which show how to make a faith walk practical.

There has never been a book quite like “Light in a Dark Place”. Christians who struggle with depression or have loved ones who suffer will find the insight contained in the book invaluable. The author, D.M. Harrington, was raised in church and born-again at the age of thirteen but discovered that neither her upbringing nor her devotion would protect her from profound emotional distress. Help came as she intimately engaged God in her pain and found Him to be accessible in times of need. The light that she searched for and found, she freely gives to her readers.

Published by Christian Faith Publishing, Harrington’s new book confronts thoughts and feelings often harbored which end up shackling people to the dark. It reveals that much of their pain is their own shredded hands refusing to let go in an invisible tug-of-war with God. But they must let go — of their illusions about life, their irrational expectations, and their preconceptions about God. It is the only route to relief. Those with depression can thrive emotionally, mentally, and relationally in spite of it.

Visit the book website at: http://www.lightinadarkplace.com or view the book video trailer on YouTube.

Consumers can purchase “Light in a Dark Place” at traditional brick & mortar bookstores, or online at Amazon.com, Apple iTunes store, or Barnes and Noble.

For additional information or inquiries about “Light in a Dark Place”, contact the Christian Faith Publishing media department at 866-554-0919.

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