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As the nation watched the protests, riots, and civil unrest unfold during the summer of 2020, Pastor James E. Ward, Jr.'s seminal message was heard from coast-to-coast on local airwaves to CNN. On national live television, he called for America to address a "spiritual and moral law" crisis to heal and reconcile the country. He warned Americans to push away victimhood identities and develop a new attitude in Christ. Today, his message takes on new meaning for a generation of Americans who are hurting and seeking real and lasting change in our culture. His words will set you free from fear, anxiety, depression, and discouragement.
In the Bible, God set Ezekiel down in the middle of a valley full of bones. If reviewed on a travel website, that valley wouldn’t get more than a single star. But many of us don’t stop at a visit. We pitch a tent and buy a tract of that desolate land for ourselves—before passing it on to our children and grandchildren. Generations become mired in the valley of dry bones. Patricia Boyce, a licensed professional counselor in private practice since 2003, has walked through her own valleys of dry bones and helps others do the same. She sees individuals with concerns related to adjustment, anxiety, anger, depression, domestic violence, and grief, among others. If you’re ready to leave your dry bones in the rear-view mirror, don’t keep struggling blindly or wandering aimlessly. Learn how to walk out of that valley of dry bones.
James Ward is a pastor, author, visionary, and entrepreneur who has emerged as an international, conscionable voice of spiritual and moral authority. Because of his unique Zero Victim, Biblical perspective, his involvement is highly sought after by corporate, government, and thought leaders, in mitigating the complex challenges surrounding racial and socio-political issues. He is known for his keen insight into the social complexities of spirituality and intersectionality. Along with his wife Sharon, James is pastor and founder of INSIGHT Church near Chicago, Chairman/CEO of TLN Media, and founder of National Prayer Altar at Museum of the Bible—a call for Christ-followers to gather for apolitical national prayer in Washington D.C., to unite the Church and heal the land. James completed his undergraduate studies in music and business at DePaul University in Chicago, IL, and later received his Master of Divinity degree from Regent University in Virginia Beach
Dr. Patricia Boyce has a master's degree in counseling and a doctorate in psychology. An accredited and licensed counselor with more than 20 years in practice, Boyce offers a Christian perspective using Biblical principles integrated with evidence-based psychological theories. She believes we all struggle with anger, anxiety, depression and grief at some point in our lives, it just shows differently in different people. She has learned from personal experience that we do not have to struggle alone. Making connections helps us to feel less "crazy" and more able to navigate through those times by identifying our needs, learning new skills, and maintaining boundaries. Her desire to empower others prompted her to write this easy to read book on how to travel through times of struggle with grace and self-compassion.