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.
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Did you know depression isn’t always sad and withdrawn?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.
Today is an interesting day for me. An anniversary of sorts. An anniversary of what wasn’t. By the time March 11, … 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…
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I just can’t seem to leave this blogging thing alone, so… dipping into the Found archives again. Frustrated that I haven’t made any … Read more…
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I’m working on my review of Gillian Marchenko’s Still Life (which you really should read!) and the NIrV Kids’ Devotional Bible (my … Read more…
Down I don’t want to leave the comfort of my bed and blankets. I left my laptop in arm’s reach before … Read more…
Still Life: A Memoir of Living Fully with Depression by Gillian Marchenko Wow. Just had to take a moment to … Read more…
Healthy Body, Mind, and Soul Habits #8 Dehydration and Mental Health It’s hot. I’m cranky. I’m sad. I’m angry. I … Read more…