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Who Has Your Trousers? Keeping Company in the Darkness

Diana Gruver
January 12, 2021
Books, Church Life, Family and Parenting
I’ve spent time over the last few years researching people in church history who struggled with depression, but intertwined with their stories are those of their friends and family members who kept company with them in the dark.

Telling the Truth About Ourselves

Lee Ann Pomrenke
May 7, 2019
Books, Church Life, LGBTQ+, Theology
We need this book to tell the truth about ourselves.

Stepping into the Light: Christians & Mental Illness

Lily Dunn
February 11, 2019
Church Life, General, Theology
None of the churches I have attended in my life ever denounced mental illness as fake or as a spiritual sin.

Understanding Trauma – How We Treat the Broken Among Us

Yaholo Hoyt
August 11, 2013
Church Life, General
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AUGUST 11, 2013 | BY: YAHOLO HOYT -- Many people can heal from trauma, just like people can heal from an accident. The issue is...
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