Loneliness: How to Be Alone But Not Lonely

Loneliness: How to Be Alone But Not Lonely
ISBN-10
1596366907
ISBN-13
9781596366909
Series
Loneliness
Category
Religion
Pages
102
Language
English
Published
2013-06-12
Publisher
Rose Publishing
Author
June Hunt

Description

"I will show you how to turn loneliness into healthy solitude that will bring you closer to God." Author and Christian radio host June Hunt has counseled thousands of people over the past 20 years. She helps you understand your loneliness so you know what approach to take, so you can break free of loneliness. Bonus: June's easy-to-read mini-book has a Loneliness Checklist that helps you identify the characteristics that make it difficult to find comfort and the key steps to overcome them.

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