Waiting in the Dark
Their hope was gone. Light, extinguished. In the darkness of depression we can find hope in what Christ’s disciples didn’t know was coming that Saturday between crucifixion and resurrection.
Brains malfunction.
Their hope was gone. Light, extinguished. In the darkness of depression we can find hope in what Christ’s disciples didn’t know was coming that Saturday between crucifixion and resurrection.
Before I wrote on the ocean with OC87 Recovery Diaries, I realized something about my mental illness, mental health, and recovery.
I started reading The Bell Jar. And within three pages I was struck by how Sylvia Plath put the feelings, or … Read more…
Did you know depression isn’t always sad and withdrawn? Sometimes it’s angry, and it can be aggressive, too.
Sometimes I’m… Quiet I had nothing to say. NOTHING. I could sit for an entire visit to my cousins’ in silence. … Read more…
Today you get to read along with the ladies at the CNY Wesleyan Women ladies retreat. We chose this beautiful piece … Read more…
Today is an interesting day for me. An anniversary of sorts. An anniversary of what wasn’t. By the time March 11, … Read more…
Two years ago I wrote a post about Fifty Shades of Grey. The movie was coming out and I was disturbed and … Read more…
We’ve made much progress when it comes to mental illness in the church. But there is still an undercurrent of blame … Read more…
I have a goal for 2017 that will define all of my smaller goals. In short, my goal is to BE … Read more…
Proclaim good tidings of His salvation from day to day. Psalm 96:2b Depression steals hope. It blinds me to Truth. When I … Read more…
I’ve been taking a look back as I consider the best way to move forward in 2017. I’m excited to have … Read more…