Redeeming Memory
Redeeming Memory is about memory and what the Bible has to say about it. This book examines how God transforms memories from a heavy burden to a blessed hope. Memory plays an important role in the Christian life both in its proper function but also in its corruption. This book is written for Christians who suffer knowingly or unknowingly from the heavy burdens of memory like grumbling, nostalgia, bitterness, regret, shame, as well as future fears of futility and insignificance. God removes these heavy burdens by His mercy at the cross and redeems memory back to its original purpose, to glorify and worship Him.
Bob Kellemen named Redeeming Memory as one of the Top 22 Biblical Counseling Books of 2022
Check out his review
Wendy Wood wrote a review of Redeeming Memory
Check out her review

Format: 214 pages, Paperback
Publisher: Shepherd Press
ISBN: 9781633422674
Published: February 15, 2022
Endorsements
"I am pleased to commend Dr. Matt Rehrer's work on memory which is the first of its kind that I can recall to mind."
Jonathan D. Holmes
Executive Director, Fieldstone Counseling; Pastor of Counseling, Parkside Church Green
"I am most thankful for Rehrer's work on this most important topic as it comprehensively covers this vital truth both theologically and practically. It is a deep and insightful dive into what will change your life."
Abner Chou
Interim President and John F. MacArthur Endowed Fellow, The Master’s University
"Out of the crucible of great personal loss, Matthew Rehrer has given us a great gift. Most of us have experiences that we wish we could forget. This book tells us from Scripture how God intends to use those memories for our good and His glory. I recommend this book to those who want to know what the Bible says about God’s great gift of our memories."
Charles D. Hodges, Jr, MD
Executive Director, Vision of Hope; Family Physician; author of Good Mood, Bad Mood
Reviews
"This book was one of the greatest books I’ve read, and I’ve read a lot of books."
Theodore Jan
"If you think the premise of the book sounds too science-y for you, I implore you to reconsider. There are practical lessons for all Christ followers with an immense amount of hope. Scripture saturates this book, and Rehrer constantly points the reader to Christ. Additionally, he has a gift for converting technical analogies into easy-to-read passages."
Sydney Beth
"All the best Christian books drive you to read more Scripture, and this book certainly does that."
Laura R
"In short: this book does not say anything revolutionary or new. Rather, its genius comes in showing truths about who God is, who we are, what sin has done, how Redemption is accomplished and applied, and what we can look forward to in Christ's Kingdom from a vantage point I have never observed."
Kevin R
Redeeming Memory
Redeeming Memory is about memory and what the Bible has to say about it. This book examines how God transforms memories from a heavy burden to a blessed hope. Memory plays an important role in the Christian life both in its proper function but also in its corruption. This book is written for Christians who suffer knowingly or unknowingly from the heavy burdens of memory like grumbling, nostalgia, bitterness, regret, shame, as well as future fears of futility and insignificance. God removes these heavy burdens by His mercy at the cross and redeems memory back to its original purpose, to glorify and worship Him.
Bob Kellemen named Redeeming Memory as one of the Top 22 Biblical Counseling Books of 2022
Check out his review
Wendy Wood wrote a review of Redeeming Memory
Check out her review

Format: 214 pages, Paperback
Publisher: Shepherd Press
ISBN: 9781633422674
Published: February 15, 2022
Endorsements
"I am pleased to commend Dr. Matt Rehrer's work on memory which is the first of its kind that I can recall to mind."
Jonathan D. Holmes
Executive Director, Fieldstone Counseling; Pastor of Counseling, Parkside Church Green
"I am most thankful for Rehrer's work on this most important topic as it comprehensively covers this vital truth both theologically and practically. It is a deep and insightful dive into what will change your life."
Abner Chou
Interim President and John F. MacArthur Endowed Fellow, The Master’s University
"Out of the crucible of great personal loss, Matthew Rehrer has given us a great gift. Most of us have experiences that we wish we could forget. This book tells us from Scripture how God intends to use those memories for our good and His glory. I recommend this book to those who want to know what the Bible says about God’s great gift of our memories."
Charles D. Hodges, Jr, MD
Executive Director, Vision of Hope; Family Physician; author of Good Mood, Bad Mood
Reviews
"This book was one of the greatest books I’ve read, and I’ve read a lot of books."
Theodore Jan
"If you think the premise of the book sounds too science-y for you, I implore you to reconsider. There are practical lessons for all Christ followers with an immense amount of hope. Scripture saturates this book, and Rehrer constantly points the reader to Christ. Additionally, he has a gift for converting technical analogies into easy-to-read passages."
Sydney Beth
"All the best Christian books drive you to read more Scripture, and this book certainly does that."
Laura R
"In short: this book does not say anything revolutionary or new. Rather, its genius comes in showing truths about who God is, who we are, what sin has done, how Redemption is accomplished and applied, and what we can look forward to in Christ's Kingdom from a vantage point I have never observed."
Kevin R
Redeeming Memory
Redeeming Memory is about memory and what the Bible has to say about it. This book examines how God transforms memories from a heavy burden to a blessed hope. Memory plays an important role in the Christian life both in its proper function but also in its corruption. This book is written for Christians who suffer knowingly or unknowingly from the heavy burdens of memory like grumbling, nostalgia, bitterness, regret, shame, as well as future fears of futility and insignificance. God removes these heavy burdens by His mercy at the cross and redeems memory back to its original purpose, to glorify and worship Him.
Bob Kellemen named Redeeming Memory as one of the Top 22 Biblical Counseling Books of 2022
Check out his review
Wendy Wood wrote a review of Redeeming Memory
Check out her review

Format: 214 pages, Paperback
Publisher: Shepherd Press
ISBN: 9781633422674
Published: February 15, 2022
Endorsements
"I am pleased to commend Dr. Matt Rehrer's work on memory which is the first of its kind that I can recall to mind."
Jonathan D. Holmes
Executive Director, Fieldstone Counseling; Pastor of Counseling, Parkside Church Green
"I am most thankful for Rehrer's work on this most important topic as it comprehensively covers this vital truth both theologically and practically. It is a deep and insightful dive into what will change your life."
Abner Chou
Interim President and John F. MacArthur Endowed Fellow, The Master’s University
"Out of the crucible of great personal loss, Matthew Rehrer has given us a great gift. Most of us have experiences that we wish we could forget. This book tells us from Scripture how God intends to use those memories for our good and His glory. I recommend this book to those who want to know what the Bible says about God’s great gift of our memories."
Charles D. Hodges, Jr, MD
Executive Director, Vision of Hope; Family Physician; author of Good Mood, Bad Mood
Reviews
"This book was one of the greatest books I’ve read, and I’ve read a lot of books."
Theodore Jan
"If you think the premise of the book sounds too science-y for you, I implore you to reconsider. There are practical lessons for all Christ followers with an immense amount of hope. Scripture saturates this book, and Rehrer constantly points the reader to Christ. Additionally, he has a gift for converting technical analogies into easy-to-read passages."
Sydney Beth
"All the best Christian books drive you to read more Scripture, and this book certainly does that."
Laura R
"In short: this book does not say anything revolutionary or new. Rather, its genius comes in showing truths about who God is, who we are, what sin has done, how Redemption is accomplished and applied, and what we can look forward to in Christ's Kingdom from a vantage point I have never observed."
Kevin R