Loneliness: How to be Alone but Not Lonely

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Loneliness: How to Be Alone but Not Lonely

God designed us to be in meaningful and satisfying relationships with friends, with family, and possibly with a husband or wife. However, sometimes circumstances cause us to feel lonely, separated, and isolated, thinking no one really understands us. This minibook Loneliness: How To Be Alone But Not Lonely gives Christian advice on how to find comfort in knowing God understands our deepest times of loneliness. It highlights that even when you feel lonely, you are not alone. You are never alone because God is with you. And you will find practical and biblical advice on how to find joy in times of solitude.

The loss of a relationship—whether by death, divorce, or rejection of any kind—can leave us feeling devastated.

But you are never alone . . .

Loneliness: How to Be Alone but Not Lonely will help you discover . . .
  • 4 ways to break out of loneliness
  • How to take control of your feelings
  • 3 ways you can start feeling better right now
  • 10 Bible promises that will give you comfort and hope

June Hunt, a Christian counselor who has embraced singleness, knows exactly what you are feeling. "Find out how I handle loneliness so that it becomes the doorway leading to a deep relationship with God. I will show you how to turn loneliness into healthy solitude that will bring you closer to God."

Author and Christian radio host June Hunt has counseled thousands of people over the past 20 years. She helps you understand your loneliness so you know what approach to take, so you can break free of loneliness.

Bonus: June's easy-to-read mini-book has a Loneliness Checklist that helps you—
  • Identify the characteristics that make it difficult to find comfort
  • Key steps to overcome them

Perfect for small group & Bible studies, Sunday school, young adult and youth ministry, chaplaincy, Christian counseling, addiction & recovery programs, church giveaways, and much more!

About the author

June Hunt, M.A. Criswell College, is a biblical counselor whose award-winning radio program "Hope for the Heart" is heard on 900 radio outlets around the world. For more than 25 years, she has counseled people, offering them hope for today's problems. June has helped many people with emotional, relational, and spiritual problems experience God's love through biblical hope and practical advice.Early family pain was the catalyst that shaped June's compassionate heart. Later, as a youth director, she became aware of the need for sound biblical counsel. After years of teaching and research, she developed a scripturally based counseling course covering topics such as marriage and parenting, depression and anger, stress and suicide. These topics are now available as the Aspire Press "Hope for the Heart" booklets."Hope from the Heart" is a half-hour teaching broadcast on these important topics in more than 60 countries on 6 continents. "Hope in the Night" is June's live two-hour call-in counseling program that helps people untie their tangled problems on air. Through her warmth, wisdom, and gentle candor, June prompts penetrating dialogue with listeners, often with life-changing results."Hope for the Heart" booklets have been published in 27 languages in several formats and are being translated into more. June is a popular guest professor at colleges and seminaries, and a sought-after speaker at conferences and religious broadcasting events. She teaches and speaks around the world on topics such as crisis counseling, child abuse, wife abuse, forgiveness, singleness, and self-worth.

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