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Loving Yourself As Your Neighbor: A Recovery Guide for Christians Escaping Burnout and Codependency

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1990, Harper & Row, NY. Hardcover, 143 pages. Most interesting 3-page suggestions for further reading. Answers the "Why am I so miserable when I'm trying to do everything right?" "This book takes seriously the fact that the helpaholic is in as much trouble as the alcoholic or the overweightaholic. I recommend it highly." Provides a balanced account of healthy self love and Christian service. Includes several challenging chapters, such is your God an abusive parent? What is love? Can you love yourself as your neighbor? Can the church be a community of love? And more.

143 pages, Hardcover

First published August 1, 1990

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Carmen Renee Berry

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Carmen Renee Berry, New York Times Bestselling Author, is the creator of the PROLIFIC AUTHOR WRITING SYSTEM. She has authored, co-authored and ghost written 26 books in the past 27 years. Now, as a book writing coach, she teaches authors how to quickly write top-quality books that transform the lives of their readers. With over 30 years in publishing and book promotion, she has appeared on hundreds of television and radio programs including Oprah, Montel, the Gail King Show and Sally Jesse Raphael, and appeared on newscasts on CNN, NBC, CBS, and ABC. Her story has been featured in People Magazine, USA Today, Newsweek and countless newspapers across the country. If you are interested in writing a transformational self-help book or memoir, please contact her at www.carmenreneeberry@gmail.com.

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An extremely encouraging book for those of us who think we are responsible for the world.
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