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Journey to Redemption by D.R. Young is one of the best self-help books for those looking to grow closer to God. In this book, Deano Young explains how faith can help you through the hardest times in life. Whether you’re dealing with fear, doubt, or difficult situations, this book shows you how to rely on God’s strength.
Each chapter of Journey to Redemption teaches important lessons about trusting God, overcoming fear, and finding peace in any situation. It’s a book that offers simple steps for deepening your faith and building a strong foundation in God. If you’re searching for a religious self-help book that will help you grow spiritually, this book is a great place to start.
In a world where mental health conversations often feel heavy, serious, and clinical, Humour & Mental Health… Who Knew! flips the script with heart, wit, and a belly full of laughs. Author D. R. Young brings an uplifting and refreshingly honest approach to tackling 17 mental health challenges that impact millions—ranging from anxiety, depression, and grief, to trauma, loneliness, and even phone addiction.This is not your typical self-help book. It’s a conversational, down-to-earth, and often hilariously relatable guide through the rollercoaster of emotions that life throws at us. Through real-life anecdotes, cheeky storytelling, and practical strategies, Young invites readers to embrace humour as both a coping mechanism and a catalyst for healing.
Every dream delayed. Every opportunity missed. Every promise you’ve broken to yourself—has a root cause. And it’s not weakness.
It’s self-sabotage.
Hidden beneath perfectionism, procrastination, anxiety, and fear of failure is an internal battle quietly shaping your destiny. Left unchecked, these patterns can keep you stuck—no matter how hard you try to move forward.
In Having Victory Over Self-Sabotaging Behavior, D. R. Young delivers a powerful blend of faith and psychology to uncover the real reasons behind self-defeating habits—and guide you toward lasting freedom.
What happens when the person who has spent a lifetime caring for broken people becomes broken himself? Pastors are called to shepherd, encourage, counsel, and lead. They are expected to be strong when others are hurting, faithful when others are struggling, and steady when their churches are facing crisis. But pastors are human. Behind the pulpit can be burnout, loneliness, emotional exhaustion, marital strain, temptation, shame, and spiritual fatigue—burdens that are often carried in silence. When Shepherds Fall enters that difficult and rarely discussed territory with honesty, compassion, and hope. Drawing from personal experience, biblical teaching, pastoral reflection, and stories of wounded ministers, this powerful Christian book examines the hidden pressures that can push spiritual leaders toward pastoral burnout, moral failure, marital breakdown, isolation, and loss of ministry. It asks difficult questions about what happens when a pastor falls—and whether failure truly means the end of God's calling. It doesn't.
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