<p><span style=background-color: inherit;>Author Stephen D. Edwards&nbsp;became depressed&nbsp;as a young&nbsp;adult.&nbsp;He&nbsp;suffered insomnia.&nbsp;He&nbsp;lost interest in many pleasures.&nbsp;He&nbsp;was constantly tired and restless.&nbsp;He&nbsp;felt worthless and had many suicidal thoughts.&nbsp;There were many moments when&nbsp;he&nbsp;thought depression had gone away but that was all circumstantial.&nbsp;With little hope&nbsp;of&nbsp;finding&nbsp;healing or freedom&nbsp;he&nbsp;reached&nbsp;a crossroads. Then&nbsp;he&nbsp;accepted Jesus as&nbsp;my&nbsp;Lord and Savior. Soon after that&nbsp;he&nbsp;started recovery&nbsp;for&nbsp;an addiction&nbsp;which&nbsp;also plagued&nbsp;him&nbsp;for most of&nbsp;his&nbsp;adult life. After gaining freedom from&nbsp;the addiction&nbsp;he&nbsp;remained&nbsp;depressed.</span>&nbsp;</p><p><span style=background-color: inherit;>Having married five years&nbsp;before that crossroads moment&nbsp;he&nbsp;wanted to better provide for&nbsp;his&nbsp;family so&nbsp;he&nbsp;took on a sales job which entailed pitching a product door-to-door. With little success&nbsp;he&nbsp;found&nbsp;himself&nbsp;thinking&nbsp;he&nbsp;was a failure and&nbsp;made&nbsp;plans to end&nbsp;his&nbsp;life. A few days after this decision God moved to evict an evil spirit and transformed&nbsp;his&nbsp;thinking into a more positive outlook on life. A year later&nbsp;he&nbsp;found&nbsp;myself&nbsp;free from depression without psychological counseling or drug therapy.</span>&nbsp;</p><p><em style=background-color: inherit;>The Branch and the Vine</em><span style=background-color: inherit;>&nbsp;is a milestone marking the end of darkness&nbsp;with&nbsp;clearer skies ahead.&nbsp;Edwards&nbsp;believes&nbsp;God&nbsp;called&nbsp;him&nbsp;to share&nbsp;his&nbsp;story because&nbsp;of the&nbsp;hope in it and&nbsp;he&nbsp;believes&nbsp;God wanted&nbsp;him&nbsp;to&nbsp;include some crucial chapters to show how the readers can have the freedom He gave&nbsp;him.&nbsp;</span>&nbsp;</p><p><span style=background-color: inherit;>He&nbsp;noticed in&nbsp;his&nbsp;research on the subject of depression and other mental illnesses that while many of the memoirs available tell a personal story of hope that healing is possible the authors don't explain or illustrate how that healing came about.&nbsp;Edwards&nbsp;believes&nbsp;that highlighting a problem without presenting a solution is a lot like complaining.&nbsp;</span>&nbsp;</p><p><em style=background-color: inherit;>The Branch and the Vine&nbsp;</em><span style=background-color: inherit;>is written&nbsp;with&nbsp;a sincere clarity&nbsp;and&nbsp;sets&nbsp;out&nbsp;principles that-if applied-can bring freedom from the darkness that plagues so many people if the desire to put depression into the past is honest even for non-Christians.</span>&nbsp;</p><p><span style=background-color: inherit;>Now&nbsp;there are no&nbsp;guarantees; however&nbsp;Edwards has had&nbsp;friends say that their depressive states through the application of the principles in this book even in its early draft form.</span>&nbsp;</p>
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