Depression

  • Making Time for the Hurting

    The Gospel in Action Life is busy. We have families to care for, careers to build, jobs to do, business to manage, ministries to lead, and homes to sustain as a clean and safe space. Some of us have bigger families than others, and the demands placed upon us feel endless. But in the midst…

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  • Dig Deeper

    Dig Deeper

    “Growth is Happening Beneath the Surface” You’re Growing Last May I was able to deliver a message to my congregation titled “April Showers Bring May Flowers: Bloom.” But the message went beyond spring, as I was lead to speak of the process and strength of the roots of a flower before it blooms and what…

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  • Depression & Resiliency

    The Unyielding Spirit of Belief and Hope Life has an uncanny way of testing our limits, often pushing us to the brink of despair. During these moments, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed, lost, and hopeless. However, it’s precisely in these trials that the beauty of resilience shines through. Resiliency is not just about bouncing back…

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  • Finding Strength in the Midst of Deep Sadness

    In those moments of profound sadness, it can be tempting to hide away, to withdraw from the world because of the shame and the feeling that no one else can understand. But remember, God understands. He sees your pain, He knows your struggles, and He is always with you.

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  • Breaking the Silence

    Men’s Mental Health Matters As June dives into July, it’s essential to reflect on two crucial observances: June, which is Men’s Mental Health Awareness Month, and July, dedicated to Minority Mental Health Awareness Month. These months highlight significant yet often overlooked aspects of mental health, particularly concerning men. While the importance of mental health awareness…

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  • Navigating Life’s Transitions

    Embracing Change with Grace Change is the only constant in life. From the shifting seasons to the passing of time, transitions are woven into the very fabric of our existence. Yet, despite their inevitability, transitions often leave us feeling unsettled, uncertain, and sometimes even fearful. Whether it’s a change in career, a move to a…

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  • Walking Away with a Broken Heart

    Finding Healing Amidst Emotional Abandonment, Lies, and Deceit Walking away from a relationship that has caused emotional abandonment, lies, and deceit is one of the hardest decisions to make. Leaving the known for the unknown and having to start anew can be one of the hardest decision anyone could ever make to preserve their mental,…

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  • Wednesday Wedge: Bridging The Gap to Heal The Wounds Left from Narcissistic Abuse More often than not you don’t know that you’re in an abusive relationship until it’s a little too late. Being in a relationship with a narcissist is being in a emotional abusive relationship. It’s important to ground yourself after a traumatic experience…

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  • Today’s Wednesday Wedge is on Relationships, Discernment and Communication: to bridge the gap let us wedge across the BIOLOGY OF LOVE DESIRE & ATTRACTION. What happens in the brain when you close proximity with someone you’re physically attracted to? Something begins to happen in your brain as you meet someone who you are attracted to.…

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  • What we believe is usually connected with an idea of the truth but is not always the truth. Our thoughts or beliefs are not always the reality simply because they’re connected to our ideas, as valid as they may be. However, I’d like to make something clear from the start of this. This does not…

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