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The Bible tells us that a close walk with Christ will give us a sound mind. We are to be transformed by the renewing of our mind. Neil Anderson tells us how to change the way we think in order to change our behavior. Depression occurs when expectations do not meet up with reality, or past hurts have clouded the way we perceive reality. Along with Dr. Baumchen, Dr. Anderson helps us understand the symptoms of depression, where they originate from, and how to overcome it in our lives. This book will meet the needs of people who are depressed and may not even know it. Anyone who feels their joy with the Lord is being blocked will benefit from this writing. About the Authors Dr. Neil T. Anderson, founder and president emeritus of Freedom in Christ Ministries (FICM). He was formerly the chairman of the Practical Theology department at Talbot School of Theology. He holds five degrees from Talbot, Pepperdine University and Arizona State University. He has worked as an aerospace engineer before entering the ministry. He has 20 years of pastoral and teaching experience and is the bestselling author or coauthor of more than 50 books including Victory Over the Darkness, The Bondage Breaker and Finding Hope Again. Now on the board of FICM International, he travels extensively worldwide, equipping the church with the message of freedom in Christ.Hal Baumchen is Executive Director of Northland Counseling Services. He is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist with over 25 years of counseling experience. He received his Master’s Degree from Wheaton Graduate School and his Doctorate of Psychology from the Illinois School of Professional Psychology. He serves frequently as a seminar leader. He has taught workshops in the U.S.A., Canada, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, India, and South Africa. As an ordained minister, he has taught at Bethany International and Acts International.
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“Renegade thoughts are wandering, fugitive patterns of thinking that are defiant, independent and in opposition to the nature, character and Word of God. To entertain renegade thoughts leads only to confusion, mental anguish and despair.” (Page 87)