My story: Battling Depression
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I tell my personal story concerning the battle I fought with depression. My goal is to put light on a subject that is not often spoken about in the church. Hurting people should not have to hide in the church.
Mental illness is not unlike physical illness in so many ways. There is a genetic, biological component to it often times.
I tell some life events and share my heart about the greatest loss my family has ever suffered, the loss of our dear son. My son hurt deeply and his story is still unbearable at times. In telling this story, I'm not doing it for the purpose of disclosure, but in the interest of maybe helping someone.
I encourage members of the body of Christ to be be proactive in helping those who suffer. Sit down and talk with someone who has suffered from depression if you don't understand the subject. Listen.
Never trust a smile. A smile oftentimes doesn’t tell you who you are speaking with. Behind so many who have harmed themselves was a large, happy looking smile.
If you are having a mental health crisis, dial 911, or get to the nearest Emergency Room, or call one of these numbers. This podcast does not give medical advice or diagnosis.
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services(SAMHSA) 1-800-662-HELP (4357)
National Youth Crisis Hotline - 1-800-448-4663
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline - 1-800-273-TALK
988 - Lifeline Chat and Text
741741 - Crisis Text Line
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1. Mental Illness in the Church (00:00:00)
2. Double Homicide Witness and Aftermath (00:09:18)
3. Depression and Mental Health Challenges (00:22:14)
4. A Journey Through Mental Health Struggles (00:37:35)
5. Supporting Mental Health in the Church (00:58:30)
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