Finding Jesus in the Storm

Finding Jesus in the Storm
Author: John Swinton
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2020-09-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1467460249

People living with mental health challenges are not excluded from God’s love or even the fullness of life promised by Jesus. Unfortunately, this hope is often lost amid the well-meaning labels and medical treatments that dominate the mental health field today. In Finding Jesus in the Storm, John Swinton makes the case for reclaiming that hope by changing the way we talk about mental health and remembering that, above all, people are people, regardless of how unconventionally they experience life. Finding Jesus in the Storm is a call for the church to be an epicenter of compassion for those experiencing depression, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and related difficulties. That means breaking free of the assumptions that often accompany these diagnoses, allowing for the possibility that people living within unconventional states of mental health might experience God in unique ways that are real and perhaps even revelatory. In each chapter, Swinton gives voice to those experiencing the mental health challenges in question, so readers can see firsthand what God’s healing looks like in a variety of circumstances. The result is a book about people instead of symptoms, description instead of diagnosis, and lifegiving hope for everyone in the midst of the storm.

Publications

Publications
Author: Columbia University. School of Social Work
Publisher:
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1912
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ISBN:

They Walked in the Spirit

They Walked in the Spirit
Author: Douglas M. Strong
Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages: 172
Release: 1997-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780664257064

Many believe that American Protestantism has long been divided into two groups: those concerned with the impact of religion in the public sphere and those concerned with private faith, individual morality, and personal evangelism. Douglas Strong provides examples of people over the last 150 years who bridged the apparent chasm between these two groups and were able to nurture a deep personal piety while simultaneously working to transform society.

Book Bulletin

Book Bulletin
Author: Chicago Public Library
Publisher:
Total Pages: 638
Release: 1912
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ISBN: