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Making Friends with Darkness
Book • 2025
Nick Hamilton’s Making Friends with Darkness explores trauma recovery through a pastoral and scriptural lens, drawing heavily on the Psalms to provide honest companionship for those in suffering.
Hamilton, a chaplain and educator, offers practical and theological reflections rather than quick fixes, inviting readers into lament, lament’s role in healing, and renewed trust in God. The book addresses moral injury, PTSD, and loss with compassion and theological depth, aiming to bind up the brokenhearted through narrative, prayer, and biblical meditation.
Designed for survivors, caregivers, and pastors, it models how Scripture can accompany recovery and resilience.
The work seeks to reorient readers toward hope, emphasizing God’s presence in the darkest seasons.
Hamilton, a chaplain and educator, offers practical and theological reflections rather than quick fixes, inviting readers into lament, lament’s role in healing, and renewed trust in God. The book addresses moral injury, PTSD, and loss with compassion and theological depth, aiming to bind up the brokenhearted through narrative, prayer, and biblical meditation.
Designed for survivors, caregivers, and pastors, it models how Scripture can accompany recovery and resilience.
The work seeks to reorient readers toward hope, emphasizing God’s presence in the darkest seasons.
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