Remember the good old days?
When you and anxiety were – kind of – friends?
When did anxiety mean stressing about that big midterm? Or asking out that cute babe at the club?
It helped you find the extra stamina you needed to pull those all-nighters or the extra guts you needed to walk over and say hello.
But things have changed.
Your old “friend” isn’t so friendly anymore, and he’s brought along a new companion – depression.
Those memories don’t even compare to what you’re facing now.
A separation looks like it might lead to divorce. A severe diagnosis has left you with many unanswered questions.
A problematic family relationship is weighing you down. An overwhelming job is sucking the joy out of life.
It can be overwhelming.
How are these situations impacting your faith? What’s your view of God as you struggle with depressive states and anxious moments?
You think, “I’m a Christian. How can these struggles be happening to me?”
And you may wonder how your faith even addresses this type of mental health struggle.
Maybe it’s time to find some new “friends.”
In John 10:10, John reminds us of Jesus’s words: “I have come that you may have life, and life to the full.”
That includes a full life amid anxiety and depression. He wants you to rise victorious.
Victorious? It doesn’t even seem possible.
But there’s hope.
I’m ready to help you, as I’ve helped others find hope and strength in God as you walk through these dark moments of the soul.
I’ll work with your physician and any other specialist to provide you with the comprehensive soul care that your entire being deserves.
Embrace God’s promise for your life.
Please – don’t be content another day without experiencing the freedom Jesus promises His followers.
Contact me now at (512) 256-9236 for a 30-minute phone consultation.