There are moments in life that change everything-moments marked by unbearable loss, silent battles with mental illness, the grip of addiction, the collapse of a marriage, or the grief of losing a child. There are also wounds that come from the very places meant to bring healing-experiences of church hurt that leave faith shaken and trust broken. These are the places where questions deepen, faith is tested, and the weight of life feels overwhelming.
In One Night in Gethsemane, Christ's suffering in the Garden becomes more than a biblical event-it reflects our most painful human experiences. This book invites readers into that sacred and difficult space-the place of anguish, surrender, and wrestling with God when life no longer makes sense.
Through honest reflection and biblical insight, it addresses depression, despair, grief, addiction, spiritual disillusionment, and emotional exhaustion without offering easy or superficial answers. Instead, it meets readers in their reality-acknowledging the depth of suffering while pointing toward endurance, meaning, and the possibility of transformation.
Whether you are navigating the loss of a loved one, struggling with mental health or addiction, healing from church hurt, facing the aftermath of divorce, or simply trying to hold onto faith in the middle of uncertainty, this book offers a compassionate and deeply human perspective on suffering-and the quiet strength found in surrender.
You may find yourself in Gethsemane. But even there, you are not alone.
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