Erik Johansson
(författare)
You were never meant to carry this: For Anyone Tired of Holding Everything Together e-bok
117 kr
You Were Never Meant to Carry This is a gentle and deeply honest book for anyone exhausted from holding everything together alone. It speaks to those who look fine on the outside but feel worn down on the inside by shame, self-reliance, numbness, and the fear that if they are fully seen, they will be left.
Rather than offering techniques or pressure to improve, this book invites the reader into …
You Were Never Meant to Carry This is a gentle and deeply honest book for anyone exhausted from holding everything together alone. It speaks to those who look fine on the outside but feel worn down on the inside by shame, self-reliance, numbness, and the fear that if they are fully seen, they will be left.
Rather than offering techniques or pressure to improve, this book invites the reader into rest, honesty, and a slower, deeper way of healing. With warmth and spiritual clarity, it leads the reader out of striving and into the safety of a love that does not leave. At its heart, it is a journey from emotional exhaustion and self-protection toward belonging, surrender, and a more real encounter with Jesus in everyday life.
E-bok
117 kr
Förlag
Areteco AB
Utgiven
10.04.2026
Längd
222 sidor
Genrer
Språk
English
Format
epub
Kopieringsskydd
Vattenmärkt
ISBN
9789198834581
You Were Never Meant to Carry This is a gentle and deeply honest book for anyone exhausted from holding everything together alone. It speaks to those who look fine on the outside but feel worn down on the inside by shame, self-reliance, numbness, and the fear that if they are fully seen, they will be left.
Rather than offering techniques or pressure to improve, this book invites the reader into rest, honesty, and a slower, deeper way of healing. With warmth and spiritual clarity, it leads the reader out of striving and into the safety of a love that does not leave. At its heart, it is a journey from emotional exhaustion and self-protection toward belonging, surrender, and a more real encounter with Jesus in everyday life.
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