Having gained freedom from depression, Stephen D. Edwards hasn’t looked back, except to write and share his story which brings hope for survival turned into thriving. This memoir is less about the darkness of depression and more about the joy of life. Find out how the author found freedom from the dark tunnel of depression and how he maintains joy in his life today three years on from the moment freedom was born after long-term depression, without drug or psychological intervention.
Stephen D. Edwards suffered from depression for most of his adult life. When he gained freedom from this darkness, he wondered how he became depressed in the first place. As he didn’t want to dwell in the past, it occurred to him that it was more important to know how he gained freedom. "The Branch and the Vine" came out of all of that. He describes his childhood and other life events that he believes caused him to sink into the dark world of depression and went on to discuss the how healing became a reality.
Edwards shares his revelations and the keys to the freedom he gained by his faith.