Every year, things start to happen. September rolls in, and so does the stress. By the time October hits, I'm exhausted. In the past, I felt defeated until the winter came to an end.
Daily Dose- Mental Health Devotional for Isolation
Christians don't always comprehend the road to robust mental health. Our detour isn't always a sign of slipping away, but can be a sign of rising up.
Mental Health ~ Suicidal Thoughts
Thoughts of suicide remain part of my battle. They may be here to the end. I am at peace with that. Equipped for the fight, I no longer fear.
Daily Dose-Mental Health Devotional for Self-Control
There are days I am short with my words. People struggle with impulses toward lust, food, or money. The Bible warns if we don't practice self-control, we will become slaves to the worldly things that control us.
Mental Health ~ The Journal #42
I find solace knowing many out there diagnosed with a mental illness understand what I mean. You are fighting the same battles and waiting for your miracle. We cry out in unison for relief, maybe just a break from the constant stress.
Daily Dose-Mental Health Devotional for Releasing the Stronghold of Worry
Worry builds barriers against my ability to pray in faith and promotes a position of fear. I won't have it.
Daily Dose- Mental Health Devotional for Fear
When I finally released every stronghold relating to worry or fear, the woman God intended emerged even stronger. With a bold faith and guided wisdom, fear vanished.
Daily Dose-Mental Health Devotional for Inclusion
I remember walking into the church for the first time with a sense that I didn't belong there. My life was a mess, I was a single mother of two, near destitute, mentally broken, unstable, and a sinner beyond sinners.
Daily Dose-Devotional for Mental Health for Times of Lost Identity
As time goes by, I experience my Father on a more profound level. I obtained confidence in accepting this relationship for what it is- complete.
Daily Dose-Mental Health Devotional for Anger Against this World
It is easy to trust him in the light and good times, but it requires courage to trust Him in the dark and unknown moments.


