There is a hope. And His name is Jesus.

If discouragement is the common cold of our emotions, then depression is the cancer.”

I love Jesus, I pastor a church, and I deal with bouts of depression. For years I’ve been wanting to read a book about depression not only from a Christ-centered perspective but from a leader who knew the struggle personally. It was Toni Morrison who once said, “If there’s a book that you want to read, but it hasn’t been written yet, then you must write it.” Thus you have Speaking from the Shadows.
For those who deal with depression, this is my attempt to articulate what you and I experience that others don’t understand. For those who’ve never dealt with depression, this is my endeavor to “pull back the curtain” to let
you see into our world to be a support and help through shadowy times. Darkness does not discriminate, but neither does the light. So, like a lantern chasing away a shadow, my heart would be that this book would penetrate the darkness of what depression has been doing and bring hope to lives, marriages, and families.
It’s time to bring light to a darkness that affects over 18 million adults every year. It’s time to bring hope to a largely ignored topic that claims more lives than homicide. It’s time to normalize vulnerability. It’s time to normalize getting the professional help we need. It’s time to recognize the healing virtue that Christ brings.


There is a hope. And His name is Jesus.

AUTHOR

David Barringer

David Barringer is the author of “Launch Point” and “Mosaic Marriage.” He is the Lead Pastor of Kalamazoo First Assembly of God in Portage, Michigan, and the host of the “Marriage Monday” podcast. Dave and his wife, Anne, have been married for over 25 years and have three children: Camryn, Ethan, and Josh.


“Darkness does not discriminate.”

Many pastors feel they cannot be forthcoming regarding their own struggles with mental health and depression for fear of negative ministerial ramifications. Dave is tackling a difficult, yet vital, task as he tells his story and offers insight. This book is a ‘must’ on anyone’s bookshelf.

Aaron Hlavin
Superintendent of the Michigan Ministry Network, Assemblies of God

Pastor Dave’s willingness to use his own story and heart as a pastor to normalize discussions surrounding mental health has already helped so many feel seen, understood and hopeful. This book is an extension of the gift God has given him to give language to what so many people struggle with and don’t quite have the words to articulate. Whether you struggle with mental health yourself or simply want to know how to be a friend to those that do, this book is for you.

Chris Davis
Pastor and Director of Potomac School of Leadership

“David Barringer is a leading voice on the subject of depression. David’s transparency about his struggle with the “long dark tunnel” has inspired many leaders to open up about their own challenges with depression. In this book David taps into his own experience and outlines a practical pathway toward health.

John Opalewski
Founder of Converge Coaching