Aaron Behr
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Triskaidekan: 13 Stories for 2013
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"Don’t let this slim volume fool you: beneath its brisk pacing lies a layered allegory that rewards readers who bring even a modest grasp of Scripture. With deft symbolism and unflinching honesty, the author peels back the façade of Midwestern church "
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“Despite the cloud of my depression and anxiety, I woke up every morning with a choice, give up or trudge through. Trudging sucks. Giving up sucks. Sometimes life comes down to the lesser of two evils.”
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“Look for every opportunity to encourage someone. You don’t know who is wrestling with demons that could end his or her life that day. A kind word comes from God. Be brave enough to act on it.”
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“I’ve seen a dozen women have affairs. They are given high fives and congratulated for standing up for themselves and finally leaving their spouses. I’ve watched an equal number of men have affairs. They are vilified.”
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“I don’t want to be labeled mentally ill or handicapped. I’m a child of God, not a disorder. I have a tick, a quirk, which makes my brain act abnormally, but it’s still beautifully designed.”
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“No one ever expects a man missing his limbs to perform the same as a whole person in normal society. Why do we expect the mentally unwell to perform equally to those without the handicap?”
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“Despite the cloud of my depression and anxiety, I woke up every morning with a choice, give up or trudge through. Trudging sucks. Giving up sucks. Sometimes life comes down to the lesser of two evils.”
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“Anxiety disorders cannot be summed up in a cute Facebook comic. Those of us who really suffer from these disorders are too afraid to talk about the truth behind the sickness—the rot in our own head.”
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“Look for every opportunity to encourage someone. You don’t know who is wrestling with demons that could end his or her life that day. A kind word comes from God. Be brave enough to act on it.”
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