THIRTEEN REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD KEEP LIVING: When Hope and Love Vanish

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Christian Publishing House, Jul 4, 2017 - Juvenile Nonfiction - 129 pages

In an age rife with challenges, from internal emotional struggles to external pressures, teens and young adults are often caught in the crossfire, grappling with despair, loneliness, and confusion. "THIRTEEN REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD KEEP LIVING: When Hope and Love Vanish" serves as a beacon of hope, shining light amidst the shadows of life's most daunting trials.

Drawing from the wellspring of faith, Biblical truths, and the wisdom of seasoned counseling, this transformative book offers thirteen compelling reasons for choosing life, even when the horizon seems endlessly dark. From the promise of change, the availability of help, to the powerful assertion that personal pain is not permanent, each reason is a testament to God's unwavering love and the intrinsic value of every individual.

Additionally, the "CHALLENGED SOULS" section delves deep into specific challenges that today's youth face, including depression, anxiety, and the complexities of gender identity. This segment provides Biblically grounded guidance, offering clarity and support amidst societal confusion.

"THIRTEEN REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD KEEP LIVING" isn't merely a book—it's a lifeline, an anchor for those adrift in the tumultuous seas of modern life. For anyone on the verge of surrendering to despair, this tome serves as a heartfelt reminder that, with faith and perseverance, there is always a reason to keep living.

 

Contents

Book Description
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to Control You
30
Because you Can Control Your Life
46
Because Bullying and Cyberbullying
62
a Lifetime of Pain
68
A Biblical
84
Are Struggling with Transgender Ideology?
97
Alternative LifestylesDoes
112
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EDWARD D. ANDREWS (AS in Criminal Justice, BS in Religion, MA in Biblical Studies, and MDiv in Theology) is CEO and President of Christian Publishing House. He has authored over 220+ books. In addition, Andrews is the Chief Translator of the Updated American Standard Version (UASV).


 HEATHER FREEMAN  graduated Missouri State University with a Bachelors of Science degree in Clinical Psychology in 2011 and went on to complete her Masters of Arts degree at Forest Institute of Professional Psychology in 2013. She currently works as a therapist at Lakeland Behavioral Health Systems, where she has been employed since 2009, using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy to treat children and adolescents suffering from various mood, conduct, trauma, and attachment disorders.