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Should this book have been written? Should it be read? Why is there still so much stigma, shame and taboo associated with mental health? Why do men struggle so much to talk about their problems? Are we adequately equipped? In the workplace, in your home, in the church, in society?The introduction in this book briefly explains how our brains work, it is a powerful organ. Are you trapped in a negative mindset? This book will change the way that you think.A survey of 1,000 men carried out by the Priory Group revealed the following:77% of men polled suffered from common mental health symptoms such as anxiety, stress and depression.40% of men have never talked to anyone about their mental health.29% of those who haven't talked say that they are "too embarrassed" to speak about it, while 20% say that there is a "negative stigma" about the issue.The biggest causes of mental health issues in men's lives are work (32%), their finances (31%) and their health (23%).40% of men polled said that it would take thoughts of suicide or self-harm to compel them to seek professional help.This book is dedicated to the brave men,who found the courage to talk abouttheir mental health.Asking for help and sharing the pain that you live with is the most courageous thing you can do.Also, to all men, especially:The silent onesThe lonely onesThe still suffering onesThe recovering onesThe shameful onesThe painful onesThe unspoken onesThe broken onesThe rejected onesThe disrespected onesThe ones who want to dieThe ones who never cryThe ones who believe the lieThe ones who would denyThatBig Boys DO CRY
Brendan Conboy published his biography, 'The Golden Thread' in 2015. This is his continuing story and is an example of how God can still use us regardless of our weaknesses, disabilities, age and infirmities.Brendan lives with a life-limiting and disabling kidney disease. He has faced many life-threatening battles and persevered. Nearly died four times, been on life support twice. He has been in the well-known tunnel of light twice, the approach road to heaven. As well as his physical struggles, he has battled mentally, emotionally and spiritually.This story will inspire and encourage but most of all demonstrate how God looks at us and says, "You're still valued."
THIS BOOK CONTAINS EXTRACTS FROM THE GOLDEN THREADBrendan Conboy is an accomplished Christian Author. In this book, he talks about the 14 different scriptures that have supported him throughout his life and encourages us all to consider those scriptures that we have in our own lives. The (new for 2021) introductory story explains how Brendan was temporarily prevented from writing any books.Our paths are seldom straightforward, life always throws its storms at us. How we all weather those storms varies. Some of us will struggle with the slightest little worry, whereas others are able to show far greater resilience. What is it that makes some of us more resilient than others? I am sure that psychologists will have several long-winded explanations to answer this question, but I believe that we can increase our resilience by building our lives on a foundation of truth. The truth that I am referring to here is more than living honestly, with integrity and never telling a lie. I am referring to building our lives on a foundation of "truth" which is The Word of God. How many of us have truly done that? How many of us have a firm foundation which is like rock? Comment from Rev. Steve Woodcock: "Brendan's honest and candid book is both reassuring and uplifting. However, his purpose here is not to entertain or simply tell his own story. He has a desire to demonstrate that God is intimately concerned with us all and that the Bible contains great foundational concrete on which our lives can be built. Take Brendan at his word, listen to what God is declaring to you and treasure what He says."
The Bible is filled with many wonderful stories and I have many favourites. I particularly like the story of "Doubting Thomas," as I am sure that so many of us can relate to this. The Land of Make Believe is based on the story of Thomas in the Bible. Though it is a short story it is packed full of wonder, fun and enchantment. It is written in the style of rhyme, though it is not a nursery rhyme. It is suitable for children of all ages, including the 70-year old that wishes to feed the ''inner child.'' The colourful, humorous and expressive illustrations of Patsy Gamble, help to bring the story alive. If you like your stories with unicorns, dragons, flying pigs, a wizard, etc; then this is for you. Finally, a word to the wise, don''t be like Thomas and be careful what you wish for. - Brendan Conboy (Author)
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