Relief Without Cutting: Taking Your Negative Feelings to God

Relief Without Cutting: Taking Your Negative Feelings to God
ISBN-10
1936768364
ISBN-13
9781936768363
Category
Cutting (Self-mutilation)
Pages
24
Language
English
Published
2011
Author
Amy Baker

Description

People handle the hard things in life in all different ways. What do you do when you get upset? Cry? Blow-up? Get depressed? Or perhaps, no one notices when you're upset because you find a quiet place and cut yourself. You're looking for relief, but is this the respite you really want? There is a better way to manage your negative emotions. Instead of cutting--the never-ending cycle of hiding and going deeper and deeper--you can go to Jesus with all of your troubles. You are precious to him. So precious that he shed his blood for you! His power is big enough to fill you with peace and liberate you from cutting.

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