MAPLE GROVE, Minn., Sept. 30, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Depression does not discriminate; it afflicts many people, even Christians. In her new book, "Crossing That Foggy Bridge: From Pain to Peace…From Depression to Delight", author Beverly Easler describes the steps she took to redirect her own path through depression.
In the book, Easler shares how she learned to ask better questions about the common life issues she faced. She examines the valuable life lessons she learned as she explored ways to manage her feelings, break bad habits, set good boundaries, control wayward thoughts and cultivate healthy relationships.
"Talking about depression or mental illness in the Christian church is often heavily stigmatized," said Easler. "I want people to feel comfortable discussing the role Jesus Christ has in healing from their life battles, because by leaning on him, it is possible to manage and even conquer depression."
One Amazon reviewer praises Easler for "Crossing That Foggy Bridge": "[The book] was one of the biggest blessings I have received in a long time. Bev's journey through the pit of depression and into the light at the end of the foggy bridge held me captive, for it overlapped egregious times in my own life."
Life is difficult enough without the extra burden of depression. Easler's book will help the reader learn to identify Satan's deceptions and lies that fuel the dark thoughts of depression and to turn their minds toward God's teaching and truth.
"Crossing That Foggy Bridge: From Pain to Peace...From Depression to Delight"
By Beverly Easler
ISBN: 9781973664055 (softcover); 9781973664062 (hardcover); 9781973664048 (electronic)
Available at WestBow Press, Amazon and Barnes & Noble
About the author
Beverly Easler grew up in a small Iowa town with a school-teacher father and an accomplished pianist-organist mother, along with four siblings. Born into a musical family, Easler has always fostered an innate love for the piano and enjoyed the role of piano accompanist for various churches, soloists, and choral groups. Easler also loves tinkering with words, mostly in poetry. She resides in Maple Grove, Minnesota and is active with the Evangelical Free Church.
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