Jesus Wept: When Faith and Depression Meet
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Jesus Wept: When Faith and Depression Meet  -     By: Barbara C. Crafton

Jesus Wept: When Faith and Depression Meet

Fortress Press / 2019 / Paperback

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Jesus Wept, Barbara C. Crafton's best-selling and brilliant reflection on faith and depression, is now released in its tenth-anniversary edition. Religious belief can make depression easier, but it can also make it harder. Crafton's beautiful and candid book reminds readers that God does not ordain our suffering but instead meets us in our darkest days to compassionately call us toward the light.

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Title: Jesus Wept: When Faith and Depression Meet
By: Barbara C. Crafton
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 164
Vendor: Fortress Press
Publication Date: 2019
Dimensions: 7 X 5 X 0 (inches)
Weight: 7 ounces
ISBN: 1506454550
ISBN-13: 9781506454559
Stock No: WW454552

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Jesus Wept, Barbara C. Crafton's best-selling and brilliant reflection on faith and depression, is now released in its tenth-anniversary edition, complete with a new foreword by the author, who reflects on the choice she made ten years ago to break the silence and speak openly about her own experience with depression.

"I was determined to speak freely about it" she writes. "Many, probably most, of my clergy confrⷚres were - and remain - unwilling to invite such a stigma to take up permanent residence in their resumes. But there are some who know the isolation and despair into which depression can drag a person, and they might benefit from knowing that someone whose whole life has been given to God also knows these things. If that is the case, it's well worth the stigma."

Like all human experience, no two courses of depression and healing are the same. Religious belief can make depression easier, but it can also make it harder. It calls our beliefs about ourselves and about God's presence in our lives into painful question. Barbara Crafton's beautiful and candid book addresses these questions head on, reminding her readers that God does not ordain our suffering but instead meets us in our darkest days to compassionately call us toward the light.

Author Bio

Barbara C. Crafton is an Episcopal priest, spiritual director, and author. She is the founder and head of the Geranium Farm, an online institute for the promotion of spiritual growth. She teaches in New York City at Marble Collegiate Church, where her classes are livestreamed.

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