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The PROBLEM Series #3 – Depression

18th March 2007

The PROBLEM Series #3 – Depression

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We are now in our third week of Pastor Joe’s 11-part series about PROBLEMS.

In this week’s message Pastor Joe  discusses
DEPRESSION  using the lives of 3 heroes from the Bible; Moses, Elijah and Jonah.

There is a misunderstanding about “depression”; a deception that many of us have believed…if you, like many good people before you, have ever struggled with depression than there is something you need to know:  depression is NOT a sin!!!   It’s not  healthy and it may have lasted longer than you thought possible…but know that God is NOT upset with you!   He understands!   He cares!…

Next week, Pastor Joe will tackle the issue of Worry, be sure to check out PART 4 in this series!

Depression  - Pastor Joe discusses the struggle of “depression”,  using 3 biblical heros to bring wisdom, understanding and compassion to this often crippling issue.   This message was recorded live on  March 18, 2007.   (Because of space issues, this message has been removed from the website.   However, if you would like a copy of this…or any other messages or full series, either  on an mp3 CD, a regular audio CD, or as an mp3 download, please  contact Pastor Tim. Thank you for your interest and your understanding…we apologize for any inconvenience!)

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