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OverviewDuring His darkest moments, Jesus uttered seven statements on the Cross that offer us tremendous wisdom in our own dark seasons-when we feel alone, forgotten, and unable to surrender, forgive, or let go of our mistakes. In 6 Hours, 7 Lessons, Orthodox Christian priest Father Nicholas Louh and licensed clinical psychologist Dr. Roxanne Louh show us that there is no darkness so dark that our Lord hasn't already experienced it. Christ's final words direct us toward the light of His love and protection while giving us the guidance we need to find hope and healing. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Nicholas G Louh , Roxanne LouhPublisher: Ancient Faith Publishing Imprint: Ancient Faith Publishing Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.458kg ISBN: 9781955890588ISBN 10: 1955890587 Pages: 362 Publication Date: 19 March 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationThe Reverend Dr. Nicholas Louh was born in Jacksonville, Florida, and currently serves as the senior priest of St. John the Divine Greek Orthodox Church. After graduating from the University of North Florida, Rev. Louh entered Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology in Boston, Massachusetts. He earned both master of divinity and master of theology degrees, and he earned his doctorate of ministry, with an emphasis in pastoral counseling, from Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary.Father Nicholas is a devoted pastor, motivational speaker, and compassionate champion for those in need, offering practical tools for applying faith to everyday life. He travels throughout the country, leading retreats and speaking about understanding and living out God's purpose for our lives. Reverend Louh is a council member of the Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Atlanta and serves as the communications chairperson for the Archdiocesan Council of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America. He is also an adjunct professor of world religions at Florida State College at Jacksonville and serves on several local and state boards, including the interfaith organization OneJax and the YMCA.Together, Fr. Nicholas and Dr. Roxanne cohost a weekly radio show on Ancient Faith Radio, Live with the Louhs, on Tuesday evenings. In addition, they publish daily inspirational messages through email and social media, available through their website at www.TheLouhs.com/Subscribe. Their first book, Renewing You: A Priest, A Psychologist, and a Plan, was released in October of 2020. The Louhs live in Jacksonville with their two children, George and Gabriella. Dr. Roxanne Louh, a native of Gainesville, is a licensed clinical psychologist in Jacksonville, Florida, where she uses her extensive training in private practice and in public speaking across the country to address a variety of concerns, including the integration of faith and psychology, mood disorders, anxiety disorders, marriage and parenting, eating disorders, and women's issues. Dr. Louh graduated from the University of Florida with a bachelor of science degree in psychology and a minor in food science and human nutrition. She earned her master of science degree in clinical psychology from the University of Central Florida and both her master's degree and doctorate in clinical psychology from the Florida Institute of Technology. After a residency at Virginia Commonwealth University and the Medical College of Virginia, she worked in outpatient practice in clinical psychology at Baptist Medical Center in Jacksonville and served as the clinical director of psychological services in the Center's treatment program for eating disorders at Wolfson's Children's Hospital. She opened her own private practice in 2006.Dr. Louh is a member of the American Psychological Association and continues to dedicate much of her time to community-wide presentations, reaching the public through various news media, social media, radio, educational talks, lectures, and blogs. She strongly believes in the prevention of mental health issues through education and awareness. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |