Anxiety, Depression, and Jesus: Finding Hope In All Things
Anxiety, Depression, and Jesus: Finding Hope In All Things
🕊️ Real Hope for Anxiety and Depression
❤️ Faith and Struggle Can Coexist
🙏 Stop Feeling Guilty for Struggling
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"Okay I cried twice. I've read SO many Christian books on anxiety and they all kinda made me feel worse, like if I just prayed harder I'd be fixed. This one didn't do that at all. Wish I'd found it years ago honestly"
Michael Reynolds -
"I'm a licensed counselor and I also deal with my own stuff, so I'm picky about these. This is the first one I actually trust enough to give my clients. Bought 4 more copies"
Sarah Mitchell, Mother of 3 -
"Read this during the worst of my postpartum depression. It didn't magically fix anything but it made me feel less alone and less broken, which was exactly what I needed at 3am. Thank you for writing it"
Michael Carter
📖 What is this book about?
📖 What is this book about?
It's a pastor's honest guide to living with anxiety and depression without losing your faith. Aaron Hoover has battled clinical anxiety, depression, and OCD for over 20 years, and walks you through what Scripture truly says about mental illness and why so much of what the church teaches about it falls apart under a closer look.
📖 Do I need to be deeply religious or know theology to understand it?
📖 Do I need to be deeply religious or know theology to understand it?
No. Readers describe it as feeling like a conversation with a friend, not a dense theology textbook. If you have faith and you're struggling, you're exactly who it was written for.
📖 Does it say therapy or medication is wrong?
📖 Does it say therapy or medication is wrong?
The opposite. An entire chapter is devoted to why seeking therapy and taking medication can work hand in hand with a strong faith, not against it. Taking care of your mind is not a sign you're failing spiritually
📖 How long does it take to read?
📖 How long does it take to read?
Short enough to finish in a day, deep enough that most readers go back through it a second time with a highlighter. It never asks more of you than you have to give on a hard day.
🛡️ 30 Day Money-Back Guarantee
🛡️ 30 Day Money-Back Guarantee
Read it cover to cover. If it doesn't give you real hope and a clearer way to hold your faith and your struggle at the same time, email us within 30 days for a full refund. Keep the book.
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"I Finally Stopped Feeling Guilty For Struggling"
I have a one year old and I love Jesus and I still ended up crying on the bathroom floor more nights than I'd admit. Every other book told me to trust God more like I wasn't already trying. This one didn't make me feel like a failure. I felt understood for the first time in a long time.
Brenda Hollis
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"Thirty Years In Church And It Finally Made Sense"
I'm 64 and I've heard "just give it to God" my entire life. It never helped, it just made me quieter about it. This was the first time someone showed me what the Bible actually says instead of a tidy little saying. I've already passed my copy to two women in my small group.
Donna Pruitt
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"I Didn't Know A Pastor Could Feel This Too"
I'm a guy, I don't really do self help books. My wife left this on my nightstand. The part where he talks about doing everything right and still hitting a wall four years ago, that was me. Read the whole thing in two sittings. The chapter on medication not being a faith problem honestly took a weight off me.
Raymond Doyle
When "Just Pray About It" Stopped Working
You did everything they told you to do: prayed harder, read the verses, waited for the peace everyone promised. It never came, and the silence left you wondering if something was wrong with your faith. This book starts where most Christian advice quits: with what the Bible genuinely says about minds that hurt, and a God who stays anyway.
Hope That Holds, Even If the Pain Stays
Most books promise the pain will lift if you just trust enough. Aaron makes a harder, truer promise: even if it lasts, God is still good, still present, and still sovereign over every minute of it. The "Even If" principle gives you something to stand on when the feelings refuse to cooperate.
Faith and Medicine Were Never Enemies
Somewhere along the way you were taught that needing therapy or medication means your faith came up short. That belief keeps good people suffering in silence. One full chapter dismantles it, with Scripture, so you can get real help and keep your faith fully intact.