Revue de presse :
There are few men I trust more to write a book on depression than Zack Eswine. His tears have freed me to embrace my tears, and his story of heartache has taken me further into my own. So Zack hasn't merely written a book chronicling Spurgeon's often debilitating struggles with melancholy and depression; he has given us a grace-full en ramp to understand our sorrows, and an incredibly practical guide for caring for heart-pained friends God places in our lives. I cannot wait to buy many copies of this book to give to strugglers and care-givers alike. --Dr Scotty Ward Smith ~ Teacher in Residence, West End Community Church, Nashville, Tennessee
...a unique and timely volume from the pen of Zack Eswine, pulls from the works of Charles Spurgeon his words on a subject that can no longer be ignored because of its sweeping impact on believers and all of Christendom. Depression has moved beyond a series of bad days and seems to grip the hearts of many who claim the name and power of Christ just as did the great Victorian preacher... worthy of a read, especially by pastors and counselors and by any who suffer from the throes of despair. --Paige Patterson ~ President, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Fort Worth, Texas
You can almost taste Spurgeon's tears in this book... Eswine's gentle, poetic, unmasking of Spurgeon's inner turmoil may become a soothing balm for your soul. It may not heal you, but a healthy empathy emerges when you read about the struggles of a man who has walked down the same dark alleys you stumble along, and somehow found God in the valley of despair. If you don't struggle with depression yourself, it will help you love those who do! --Jeremy McQuoid ~ Teaching Pastor, Deeside Christian Fellowship, Aberdeen, Scotland
...a unique and timely volume from the pen of Zack Eswine, pulls from the works of Charles Spurgeon his words on a subject that can no longer be ignored because of its sweeping impact on believers and all of Christendom. Depression has moved beyond a series of bad days and seems to grip the hearts of many who claim the name and power of Christ just as did the great Victorian preacher... worthy of a read, especially by pastors and counselors and by any who suffer from the throes of despair. --Paige Patterson ~ President, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Fort Worth, Texas
You can almost taste Spurgeon's tears in this book... Eswine's gentle, poetic, unmasking of Spurgeon's inner turmoil may become a soothing balm for your soul. It may not heal you, but a healthy empathy emerges when you read about the struggles of a man who has walked down the same dark alleys you stumble along, and somehow found God in the valley of despair. If you don't struggle with depression yourself, it will help you love those who do! --Jeremy McQuoid ~ Teaching Pastor, Deeside Christian Fellowship, Aberdeen, Scotland
Présentation de l'éditeur :
Christians should have the answers, shouldn't they? Depression affects many people both personally and through the ones we love. Here Zack Eswine draws from C.H Spurgeon, 'the Prince of Preachers' experience to encourage us. What Spurgeon found in his darkness can serve as a light in our own darkness. Zack Eskwine brings you here, not a self-help guide, rather 'a handwritten note of one who wishes you well.'
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