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My Name is Hope: Anxiety, depression, and life after melancholy
by John Mark Comer
Read this one at the perfect time (aka thick in a season of depression, just starting anti-depressants) and highly recommend it for anyone feeling heavy and in a dark place. It’s encouraging, honest, and gave me a lot of hope. At times, it felt trite, but overall, I was grateful for the real and faith-based look at our feelings, our sin, our shame, our hope, and our healing. @johnmarkcomer is one of my favorites and I can confidently say all of his books are wonderful and worth a read. I’m not ashamed to say I’m currently needing counseling, prayer, community, a whole host of ongoing spiritual disciplines AND medication to battle my depression right now, even though this book does take more of the approach that medication isn’t the answer. For many, that’s true, and for many, that isn’t. Took a lot from this one regardless!