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EPISODE · Feb 15, 2021 · 46 MIN

Episode 21: Diana Gruver and Laura Fabrycky

from The Englewood Review of Books Podcast

Jen is joined by two great guests to continue discussing the theme of our previous episode: reading and mental wellness. This time, her conversation partners look at this important topic through the lens of church history.Diana Gruver writes about spiritual formation and discipleship in the everyday. She is the author of Companions in the Darkness: Seven Saints Who Struggled with Depression and Doubt. Laura Fabrycky is an American writer, diplomatic spouse, and mother of three. Her book, Keys to Bonhoeffer’s Haus, is a historically grounded memoir of her experience as a volunteer guide at the Bonhoeffer-Haus in Berlin. She was a guest on a previous episode, so you’ll hopefully recognize her voice.Books Mentioned in this Episode:Companions in the Darkness: Seven Saints Who Struggled with Depression and Doubt by Diana GruverKeys to Bonhoeffer's Haus: Exploring the World and Wisdom of Dietrich Bonhoeffer by Laura FabryckyAcedia & Me: A Marriage, Monks, and a Writer's Life by Kathleen NorrisA First-Rate Madness: Uncovering the Links Between Leadership and Mental Illness by Nassir GhaemiThe Cry of the Soul: How Our Emotions Reveal Our Deepest Questions About God by Dan Allender, Tremper Longman, et al.Depression, Anxiety and the Christian Life: Practical Wisdom from Richard Baxter by Michael S. LundyWilliam Cowper: Selected Poetry and ProseHerbert: Poems by George HerbertSpurgeon's Sorrows: Realistic Hope for Those Who Suffer From Depression by Zack EswineThe Silent Shades of Sorrow: Healing for the Wounded by C. H. SpurgeonGetting Involved with God: Rediscovering the Old Testament by Ellen DavisEmily Dickinson and the Art of Belief by Roger LundinMarkings by Dag HammerskjoldStill by Lauren F. Winner

Jen is joined by two great guests to continue discussing the theme of our previous episode: reading and mental wellness. This time, her conversation partners look at this important topic through the lens of church history. Diana Gruver writes about spiritual formation and discipleship in the everyday. She is the author of Companions in the Darkness: Seven Saints Who Struggled with Depression and Doubt. Laura Fabrycky is an American writer, diplomatic spouse, and mother of three. Her bo...

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