Midnight Mercies

Is God still there in the darkness of depression? In Midnight Mercies, Christine M. Chappell will help you walk with God through depression in motherhood. Through personal testimony alongside biblical support and practical help - this book comforts and encourages.

God Does Not Grow Weary

I was most moved to see that God doesn’t respond to our pains with pep talks or rebukes - but with mercy. What’s more - God does not grow weary. He does not faint or grow tired. This encouraged me to better empathize and show love towards my own family.

Even as a father, I was reminded that I need to have more faith when it comes to my children. Instead of rehearsing what-ifs, I can better lead my wife and family by remembering that God is with us and promises to be present wherever we go. Chappell gives a verse that is perfect for memorization: But when I am afraid, I will put my trust in you. (Psalm 56:3)

The Sun Still Shines

I was most interested to read about shame. Chappell takes us to Mark 5 with the story of the bleeding woman. Fear did not prevent her from acting in hope. We can have the courage to approach Jesus, allowing him to speak with the final authority over our shame. This book is incredibly compelling.

Chappell helps to connect the dots between dark emotions, distress, and God’s Word. She ends with a call to keep going. You can advance towards hope with the help of God’s Word. And it will help you to see that even in the darkness of midnight - the sun is still shining.

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