Released in the UK May 2002
Released in the US July 2003
Large trade paperback | 272 Pages
9781857928648 • £8.99 $12.99
BISAC – REL012070
Is fatigue or stress a personal problem to you? Are you trying to cram too much into your schedule? Is your life coming apart at the seams and you can't say "no" to further demands on time and energy? Are you unaware of how many energy units you have available to you each day?
If your answer is yes to any of these, this is a book for you. Using the latest research in this field the average person can readily understand and utilize it. It covers the cause of illness; the role that our internal and external world plays, our biological make-up, and gives specific helpful insights to improve your physical, mental and spiritual health.
Dwight Carlson
Dr. Dwight L. Carlson is both a specialist in psychiatry and internal medicine. He has served as a board member of two mission boards, one which is in memory of his brother, Dr. Paul Carlson, who was martyred in Zaire in 1964. Carlson is a teacher and speaker and has also authored several books.
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"...you will be enriched through his full disclosure of the "drainers" that contribute to fatigue and "energizers" that provide strength so you will be able to experience God's full potential for your life."
"Not only has he made an accurate diagnosis of the problem, he has prescribed some approaches to healing that square with the complex realities of contemporary living."
John Huffman
Former Pastor of St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Newport Beach, California
"Rarely do we find in one author profound pastoral sensitivity, expert medical opinion, astute biblical awareness and the wisdom of the years. We find them in Dwight L.Carlson."
Dominic Smart
(1959 – 2020) Author and conference speaker
"In this book Carlson gives a good blend of medical information, spiritual insight and practical application. The words ‘in the last days will be times of stress' were never truer than today. Over the last 30 years the amount of stress has increased by 45%. This book is very pertinent to the times in which we live. Church leaders and those involved in helping others should read it."