Reformed in perspective, pastoral in tone, and practical in application, this book is well worth your timewhether you are struggling with anxiety and/or depression yourself or want to help someone who is. -- Joel R. Beeke (Chancellor, Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary, Grand Rapids, Michigan) But Aaron Garriott shows us the struggles of so many real people, himself included, and he draws us in. Soon we believe that Gods words are actually for us, and those words are good and comforting, from start to finish. Hope, rest, and clear small steps. They are all here. -- Edward T. Welch (Counselor & Faculty at Christian Counseling and Educational Foundation) Here the tried and tested counsel of biblical teaching on God and his providence, and Christ and his presence is coupled with the multi-valent medicine of the gospel and the insights of common grace into the disorders that afflict our human nature. -- Sinclair B. Ferguson (Chancellors Professor of Systematic Theology, Reformed Theological Seminary, Jackson, Mississippi) I love [ Garriott's] clarity and depth. If you are a physician of souls, this is a book you will find truly enlightening. -- Conrad Mbewe (Pastor, Kabwata Baptist Church, Kabwata, Zambia; Founding Chancellor, African Christian University, Lusaka, Zambia) By exploring the Scriptures and leaning upon historical insightsespecially from the PuritansGarriott guides the struggling saint through the troubled waters of the dark night of the soul. -- Brian H. Cosby ... a helpful biblical, pastoral, and theological approach to thinking through anxiety and depression. -- Nate Pickowicz [ Garriott] doesnt take a simplistic approach. He writes as one who has also walked through the valley and brings that personal knowledge to the table. -- Keith Mathison In this insightful, encouraging, and pastorally sensitive book, Aaron Garriott shows the way to light and life, to hope and faith, and yes, even to gladness and joy. -- George Grant In a time when the Western world is crippled by mental turmoil, this book is a breath of fresh air and a welcome resource. Read and be blessed. -- Pierce Taylor Hibbs Rather than succumbing to the paralysis they often bring, Pastor Aaron Garriott teaches that worry and fear can instead prompt the believer toward deeper experiences of the grace that Christ readily offers. -- Barry York ... Garriott writes with rare honesty, clarity, and compassion, demonstrating that such afflictions (though deeply painful) are neither unprecedented nor beyond the care of our sovereign and merciful God. -- Brian G. Najapfour ... a study that should be read by every pastor, by every Christian who suffers from anxiety and, or, depression, and by family and friends of such sufferers. -- Ian Hamilton Drawing from Scripture, from the voices of historic Christian testimony, and from his own hard-won experience, [ Garriott] offers real hopehope anchored in the Fathers providence and the Sons High-Priestly intercession. -- Neil Stewart This book offers not indulgent comfort but genuine hope for those who are passing through gloomy valleys, as well as help for those who are walking with them. -- Jeremy Walker ... practical pastoral prescription to help us bear our burdens and entrust them to our great Burden-Bearer. -- Tim Witmer ... a great resource for all Christians; both for our own encouragement, as well as to help us counsel others Biblically. -- John C. Kwasny ... consistently points to the testimony of Gods Word, highlighting especially its glorious presentation of a God sovereign and wise, an ever present help in time of trouble. -- Jonathan Master ... the best book I have read on the subject. For deep distress, here is a real remedy. -- Jonathan Landry Cruse ... not only an honest and frank acknowledgment of his own struggles with anxiety and depression but also a helpful, pastoral manual for anyone who has the occasion to counsel believers with similar distresses. -- Cornelis P. Venema Pick up this book and let Rev. Garriott show you where the suffering soul may find light and comfort. -- Guy Prentiss Waters ... offers not pop psychology but wisdom drawn from the Bible and the Christian tradition, showing how to bear this kind of cross in faith. -- Gene Edward Veith This book is a gift to the church in our present moment, bringing the wisdom of the ages to bear on the struggles of today. -- Jason Helopoulos With wonderful honesty, psychological realism, historical sensitivity, and bright gospel hope, Aaron Garriott offers us solid help. But there are no cliches, quick fixes, or glib pat-answers here. -- David Strain ... a goldmine of insight to the more difficult side of the Christian experience. -- Terry L. Johnson Garriott offers sage counsel that helps those suffering know that other great saints of the faith have trodden the same path, and more importantly, that in the valley of darkness the light of Christs presence shines forth to show the way out. -- J. V. Fesko ... a readable, skillful, sympathetic, and thoughtful guide to help us see the way through anxiety and depression. I do not know of another resource like it. -- Gabriel N. E. Fluhrer This judicious and soul-nourishing book does not give readers what they expect, but what they need, sounding clear notes about difficult personal topics that have too long been muted. Every Christian should read and profit from this book because, while we do not always have the same trials, we have the same God and the same comfort. -- Ryan M. McGraw Is the trial of anxiety and depression a random and purposeless burden to be despised, or a carefully crafted opportunity to know and glorify the God whose fatherly hand ordained it? With personal and pastoral warmth, Aaron Garriott shows it to be the latter. -- Tessa Thompson ... points us to the light that is uniquely able to penetrate the darkness and restore to us the peace of God that passes all understanding. -- Mark Johnston