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How to Battle Depression and Suicidal Thoughts
- Narrated by: Tom Parks
- Length: 2 hrs and 13 mins
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Summary
Depression and suicide aren't just a worldwide epidemic, they also hit home. With over 350 million people suffering from depression and an estimated one million Americans attempting suicide each year, most of us have been affected by this terrible plague - or perhaps struggle with it ourselves. How can we help those who feel they have no hope?
In this moving fictional account, a caring bystander tries to convince a suicidal young man that his life has value and he has much to live for. Through their conversation, you will discover why we all have great worth, everyone has a reason and purpose for living, no situation is ever hopeless, and suicide is never a good option.
Whether you want to be able to share these truths with others, or you need to hear them yourself, this impactful book will offer a lasting cure for this growing epidemic.
Includes helpful, hope-filled sidebars from the world's best Counselor.
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- Jamie Froggatt
- 13-12-23
Perfect timing
The day before I even listened to this, I was alone and suffering deep depression and felt life was at a dead end. I didn’t realise how GODS timing was so perfect.
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- alina
- 12-03-23
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It tells the story of a fictional character John that wants to end its life and a Good “Samaritan” stopping him and talking about God. It basically guilts John by pointing out to him that he’s a sinner (by asking him questions such as “have you ever lied or looked at a woman lustfully) and by ending his life , he won’t get a chance to “make it right” or “ask for forgiveness” and therefore end up in hell. *Facepalm … … to add that in the book it’s says that all the atrocities in the world like child abuse and sexual assault will be punished in hell and in the same sentence that sinners on earth are given a chance to ask for forgiveness for our sins … huh?
What about the kids that suffered the said abuse? Are they sinners too? Where is God then ? In the book , the “Samaritan” keeps reading verses from the bible that “pray to god and he will hear you and be there for you etc” … I’m sure all the kids enduring abuse begged God with hot tears for the abuse to end (including myself)… and did it end? Yes , after years of mental fckery and now I’m damaged beyond repair … this book will make you more angry … don’t bother !
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