depression
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Finding Forgiveness When It Feels Impossible
Yesterday during the memorial for Charlie Kirk, America watched in awe as Erika Kirk stood before the world and publicly forgave the man who murdered her husband. Her words didn’t dismiss the pain, and they didn’t make light of the loss. Instead, they revealed something deeper: the supernatural strength that forgiveness requires. In my own Continue reading
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The Dangers of Indifference in Relationships
Life and relationships are rarely simple. A couple weeks ago I wrote about how apologizing and taking ownership of actions can help move move toward reconciliation. I truly began to feel like maybe we were getting back on the right track. And then another encounter distroyed all hope of that feeling taking root. I was Continue reading
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Therapy Sucks
Let me start with a bit of a history lesson. I’ve had a long, complicated relationship with therapy. My earliest memories involve sitting in a room filled with toys I didn’t have at home, while a kind adult gently asked how things were going and how I felt about it all. At the time, it Continue reading
