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I Trust When Dark My Road: A Lutheran View of Depression
darkmyroad.org
Lutherans are often portrayed as being a “Lent” sort of people. Somber, slow chorales. A generally dark disposition. Anyone who looks too cheerful and happy must be a charismatic or something. ...
Michelle Button Schultz
Michelle Button Schultz
This is a really well done article! I always thought of myself as a Lenten person, but this makes a LOT of sense. Might I share this article on my profile?
Yesterday at 1:34pm
Marcia
Marcia
That was truly beautiful as I experience exactly what you talked about. Excitement to have my family home and fear of the inevitable conflicts. I have begun praying that Christ will keep my focus on Him and the even that Christmas brings and the joy it gives us. Thank you for putting this into words we can apply.
11 hours ago
I Trust When Dark My Road: A Lutheran View of Depression
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I Trust When Dark My Road: A Lutheran View of Depression
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I Trust When Dark My Road: A Lutheran View of Depression

I Trust When Dark My Road: A Lutheran View of Depression Online screening works! Check out this article.

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Screening for Mental Health, Inc., the leading nonprofit provider of online and in-person mental health screening programs, today released results from a follow-up study of participants in the 200
I Trust When Dark My Road: A Lutheran View of Depression

I Trust When Dark My Road: A Lutheran View of Depression This is the link to the MP3 of the interview I did on 91.1 WGTD a couple weeks ago. About 50 minutes long. Enjoy!

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I Trust When Dark My Road: A Lutheran View of Depression

I Trust When Dark My Road: A Lutheran View of Depression Anyone here familiar with this program?

www.mindsontheedge.org
is a multi-platform media project that explores severe mental illness in America. The centerpiece of the project is a television program that will air on PBS stations in October 2009. This video component ...
Michelle Brosz Suhr
Michelle Brosz Suhr
no, but i'll look for it.
September 22 at 11:37am
Theresa
Theresa
It is scheduled to air on PBS on KCPT in Kansas City on Oct 4th at 11:00 am
September 22 at 3:27pm
I Trust When Dark My Road: A Lutheran View of Depression

I Trust When Dark My Road: A Lutheran View of Depression Suicide is a major epidemic in our society. Why do people consider the ultimate act of desperation?

www.foxnews.com
Study: Over 8 Million Americans Consider Suicide Each Year, More than 8 million Americans seriously consider suicide each year, according to a new government study.
Dawn Maurer
Dawn Maurer
it's comforting to see that someone in the church can understand.
September 19 at 1:30pm
Dawn Maurer
Dawn Maurer
i've tried to come up with a suitable plan many times. this is a very lonely world.
September 19 at 1:46pm
I Trust When Dark My Road: A Lutheran View of Depression

I Trust When Dark My Road: A Lutheran View of Depression A reader and colleague pointed this article out to me. Enjoy!

bachdevelopment.com
Tony Headley is a professor of counseling at Asbury Theological Seminary, a licensed psychologist and author of Achieving Balance in Ministry (Beacon Hill Press, 1999).
J Marshall Crowe
J Marshall Crowe
I'm glad that so many people are finding this article on my site helpful.

bachdevelopment.com
September 16 at 1:41pm
I Trust When Dark My Road: A Lutheran View of Depression

I Trust When Dark My Road: A Lutheran View of Depression Listen to Peperkorn speak about depression on a local radio program...

darkmyroad.org
Mr. Greg Berg has a wonderful talk show program in Kenosha called The Morning Show. It’s a great program that I enjoy listening to quite often.
Pam

Pam I Trust When Dark My Road: A Lutheran View of Depression: This is a group that has started at my church in Bloomington, MN. http://www.door2hope.org/ Thought you might be interested in it.

www.door2hope.org
Pam
Pam
I sent them information about your book.
September 1 at 11:49am

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