Suicidal Christians

Suicidal Christians by Nita Tarr, published by Stewards on October 10, 2013, is an illustrated work that addresses profound struggles with mental health and personal trauma. This book presents a collection of personal narratives, allegories, prayers, and practical advice aimed at individuals facing various challenges, including depression, addiction, and the aftermath of trauma. Through her experiences as a survivor of significant hardships, Tarr offers insights that resonate with those who may feel lost or hopeless.
Readers will find a tapestry of stories that not only reflect the author’s journey but also provide encouragement and support for anyone grappling with emotional pain. The book serves as a resource for understanding and navigating the complexities of mental health issues, making it relevant for a wide audience. With 300 pages of content, this edition invites readers to explore themes of faith, healing, and resilience, offering a compassionate perspective on the struggles many face in their lives.
Official synopsis Publisher
From the moment I opened this book, I felt it speak deeply into my heart It is now two months since I read it I have had no more suicidal thoughts. K. Stephenson This powerful book is like no other. Written by a survivor of rape, abuse, kidnap, chronic illness, poverty and many suicide attempts, it is saving lives across the globe. Suicidal Christians is a tapestry of gripping, graphic personal stories, poignant allegories, prayers between God and man and inspired practical advice. It is not only written to those who have lost the will to live, but also for anyone suffering depression, addiction, stress, chronic pain, PTSD, relationship difficulties, phobias and fears, and the aftermath of rape and abuse. It is for heartbroken people everywhere. In this exhilarating, moving and uplifting work, an appraised author lays bare the depths of her struggles. This book was an education and a revelation to me; it undoubtedly will be a source of help and encouragement to many others. Reverend Wesley Campbell This book has blessed my life beyond words. I have read numerous Christian inspirational and self-help books, but this one tops my list. – Marguerite Williams It speaks to a deep need in our society This is a must read for ANYONE, whether they have/are experiencing suicidal thoughts or not. Pastor Dave Campbell This book was enthralling, absolutely riveting! L. Gordon Brown”
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