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We could live free, but cleaning house is hard. What's clogging your heart? Worry, panic, or regret? False guilt, anger, or pride? Maybe places you don't talk about are buried under bitterness, worthlessness, or loneliness. You long for relief. This stuff has kept you stuck for too long. It's time to unburden your heart and clear out the emotional burdens hindering you from living free in Christ. With humor, relatability, and biblical wisdom, Emotional Hoarding helps readers to stop holding on to grudges, regrets, and unhealed wounds and instead find wholeness and healing in Christ. Laurie…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
We could live free, but cleaning house is hard. What's clogging your heart? Worry, panic, or regret? False guilt, anger, or pride? Maybe places you don't talk about are buried under bitterness, worthlessness, or loneliness. You long for relief. This stuff has kept you stuck for too long. It's time to unburden your heart and clear out the emotional burdens hindering you from living free in Christ. With humor, relatability, and biblical wisdom, Emotional Hoarding helps readers to stop holding on to grudges, regrets, and unhealed wounds and instead find wholeness and healing in Christ. Laurie Davies reveals a path away from shame, heaviness, and isolation into wide open places where you can live unburdened and free. Emotional hoarding not only affects you, but it touches all your relationships. With input from mental health professionals, this book is also a great resource for Christian counselors, life coaches, and ministry leaders.
Autorenporträt
A former journalist, women's ministry director, and lay counselor, LAURIE DAVIES knows the burdens that weigh women down. As an author and speaker, she encourages women to trade their "emotional hoards" for freedom. Her exploration of "emotional hoarding" comes from first-hand observation of the toll that physical hoarding has taken on the lives of those she loves. Laurie lives in Mesa, Arizona, with her husband of 30 years, Greg. Their adult son, Morgan, lives nearby.