Inviting Christ on Our Healing Journey

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Publisher
Cedar Fort, Inc.
Released
April 1, 2026
ISBN
9781462149858
Format
ePub

Book Details

Author: Jon Nash, CMHC Mental health challenges can feel overwhelming, isolating, and relentless—but what if the Savior could be by your side, ready to lift, guide, and sustain you through each step? Whether you're navigating anxiety, depression, grief, addiction, or lifelong emotional struggles, Jesus Christ offers more than comfort—He offers companionship, clarity, and healing.In Inviting Christ on Our Healing Journey, licensed therapist and devoted disciple, Jon Nash, blends clinical insights with gospel truths to show how personal, powerful, and present the Savior can be in the healing process. Through scriptural examples, real-life experiences, and therapeutic tools, this book explores how your divine worth, agency, and relationship with Jesus Christ can support meaningful emotional progress. From understanding how Christ walks with us in grief to how He helps reframe distorted thoughts, each chapter invites you to discover how spiritual healing and mental wellness intertwine.You don't need to be perfect to be healed. You just need to invite the Healer in. This book will help you build a deeper relationship with Jesus Christ as both your Redeemer and your Rescuer. No matter how broken, stuck, or unseen you feel, the Savior knows your path and will walk it with you—step by holy step. Healing is possible. Hope is real. And Christ is already reaching for you.

Author Description

Jon Nash, CMHC

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