Depression The Sun Always Rises

Depression The Sun Always Rises by Margaret Ashmore, published by Presbyterian and Reformed Publishing in 2013, presents a thoughtful exploration of the various experiences of depression, from everyday challenges to profound grief. This 38-page work addresses the complexities of suffering inherent in the human condition, emphasizing that while circumstances may vary, the choices we make in response to them play a crucial role in shaping our emotional landscape.
In this edition, Ashmore offers insights into navigating periods of depression through a Christian lens, encouraging readers to seek freedom from despair by making godly choices during their struggles. The book delves into themes of psychology, religion, and self-help, providing guidance for those facing mood disorders and seeking recovery. With its concise format, this work serves as a resource for individuals looking to understand and manage their emotional health within the context of faith.
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The periods of depression that we all share can range from having a bad day to grieving the loss of a loved one. Our fallen world harbors a broad spectrum of suffering that, while never the same for each individual, has always been part of the human condition. Yet Margaret Ashmore reminds us that however difficult our circumstances, they cannot determine whether our lives are ruled by joy or by depression . . . the choices we make in light of those circumstances do. She lays before us a set of godly choices we can make in our own “dark night of the soul” to seek God’s freedom from our dominating depression.
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