Loneliness [June Hunt Hope for the Heart]: How to Be Alone But Not Lonely

by June Hunt

Paperback, 2013

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Have you ever felt lonely? Isolated? Abandoned? No one escapes the feelings of loneliness caused by separation, grief, loss, or isolation. It can strike anyoneyoung or old, outgoing or introverted, confident or uncertain. June Hunt, a biblical counselor, explains how being alone and being lonely differ, what leads to feelings of loneliness, how to identify situational causes for loneliness, what the psychological and physical symptoms of loneliness are, and how to overcome feelings of loneliness. God has placed within each of us a basic need for a relationship with Him and with others; therefore, our longing to belong is natural. You may feel like the entire world has abandoned you, as if no one understands your pain and sorrow, but the Bible promises that the Lord is with you always! Paperback, 96 pages, 4 x 7 inches.… (more)

Publication

Rose Publishing (2013), 96 pages

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(1 rating; 2)

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LibraryThing member thornton37814
This book was not very readable. It was choppy and seemed to ramble rather than having a clear outline. Portions were Q & A; other portions were list; still others were just narrative. I'm battling loneliness at the moment due to the stress of the upcoming holidays. I recognized it as such and
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turned to my Bible and called a friend to have lunch together. This author's inclusion of the plan of salvation about halfway through the book made me think she must think anyone turning to her book is not a Christian. Perhaps, like me, they were seeking some additional encouragement from the Word of God to overcome a problem they recognized. While she had one or two good ideas, the $1.99 I paid for it at Amazon was not well spent. I would not recommend this book.
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