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What are some good christian based books on how to help someone with depression?



What are some good christian based books on how to help someone with depression?

"Don't sweat the small stuff" books are AWESOME!!!
They are short, sweet and practical! Walmart carries them. I would recommend these books to anyone. I'm currently reading for the 1,000,000th time "Don't sweat the small stuff, it's all small stuff!" You won't regret spending $10
The chronicles of Narnia. The books are religous based and very good stories.
Wal-mart carries them.
Good Luck
maybe not christian but "who moved my cheese" is enlightening for someone with mild, temporary depression. makes you wake up and snap out of it.
www.barnesandnoble.com
Have you tried the Bible?
I think Joel Osteen "Living Your Best Life Now" is great! I read it myself though hard times and it helpede A LOT!!! :) God Bless and hope this helps!
read the book myself and helped a lot!
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