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Somewhere along the path in this journey called life, all of us sense deep inner feelings of unrest, anxiety, discontent, perhaps even deep disappointment. What are these feelings? We want to get rid of them. But they don't go away.How do we escape the struggles going on in our soul-the angst that longs for something and never seems to be satisfied? How do we resolve the deep dissatisfaction within?We may try to override our feelings or ignore them. We may push them under. We get busy. We fill our lives with entertainment, sports, and other diversions. We try various spiritual activities.…mehr

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Somewhere along the path in this journey called life, all of us sense deep inner feelings of unrest, anxiety, discontent, perhaps even deep disappointment. What are these feelings? We want to get rid of them. But they don't go away.How do we escape the struggles going on in our soul-the angst that longs for something and never seems to be satisfied? How do we resolve the deep dissatisfaction within?We may try to override our feelings or ignore them. We may push them under. We get busy. We fill our lives with entertainment, sports, and other diversions. We try various spiritual activities. Sometimes we even pretend the feelings aren't there, after all. Yet the struggle, the unsettledness, remains. Where do we turn? "We cannot resolve the struggle until we first discover what the struggle is..."-Steve Halliday, Multiple Award-Winning Author & Editor "I thank God for this book! It provides much-needed wisdom for overcoming deep inner unrest."-David Sanford, executive editor of Holy Bible: Mosaic (Tyndale House Publishers)Janet Baylis Gassman, counselor and international speaker, earned her B.S. in Biblical Education at Multnomah University and her M.A. in Counseling from Western Seminary Seattle. Her broad range of experience includes serving as a mental health therapist in a hospital lock-down unit and a women's residential treatment center. She also has served as an adjunct professor at Multnomah University. Her weekly radio program, "The Soul Struggle" aired on KKPZ in Portland, Oregon, and is online at soulstruggle.com/radio. Janet is married and resides with her husband, Wayne, on the road to Damascus, Oregon. Visit soulstruggle.com