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.
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.
Did you know depression isn’t always sad and withdrawn? Sometimes it’s angry, and it can be aggressive, too.
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