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What's Wrong With Me? is the true, sometimes painfully true, story of Royce Alan Alford's search for healing for those sufferieng from mental, emotional and spiritual illnesses and turmoil, despite the fact that the psychiatric community and Christian Seminaries said that only 5% of people cojuld ever be truly healed of such afflictions. When depression struck his own family, he was once again driven to find an answer, and that eventually led to his discovery of what he now calls, "Freedom Prayer." But when it was his own turn to face the demons that attacked him and made him fear what he…mehr

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What's Wrong With Me? is the true, sometimes painfully true, story of Royce Alan Alford's search for healing for those sufferieng from mental, emotional and spiritual illnesses and turmoil, despite the fact that the psychiatric community and Christian Seminaries said that only 5% of people cojuld ever be truly healed of such afflictions. When depression struck his own family, he was once again driven to find an answer, and that eventually led to his discovery of what he now calls, "Freedom Prayer." But when it was his own turn to face the demons that attacked him and made him fear what he might do to harm those around him, he finally understood just how powerful Freedom Prayer really is, and his honest testimony in the pages of fthis book will reach you at the deepest levels, showing you that there really is hope for even the most seriously afflicted among us.
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Pastor Royce Alan Alford has been in the mental and emotional health field for over 25 years. Growing up plagued by the thoughts, "What's wrong with me?" and ?I'm stupid,? Alan finally reached a point in his life where he couldn't live with those accusations in his head anymore. In this book, he takes us on his personal journey to freedom from his inner prison. These thoughts and hundreds more like them are the ?Black Plague? of our day. They are the unseen killer that causes hundreds of thousands of deaths. Trauma, neglect, abuse, lack, or simply the feeling of being different can lead to beliefs that control us from the inside out. Alan now lives in Cabot, Arkansas, where he currently pastors the church he planted over 20 years ago and fills the roles of husband, father, grandfather, friend, pastor, and counselor. His two sons live nearby along with 5 grandchildren. His wife, children, daughters-in-law, and grandchildren all attend his church and are his best friends. He shares his testimony with you in these pages. If you dig deep and can see beyond the surface of his words, it may bring a new perspective you have never experienced before.