After my mental health diagnosis I think those are really the only things I believe too. Jesus is precious in our times of, what can feel like a “deconstruction” of sorts. I am tired. I just want Jesus, desperately —for myself and my daughter. Beautifully said.
Thank you for reading. He is so faithful when life is so hard. We must have been reading each other's posts at the same time. Looking forward to reading more of your work. Your story on your blog...:hugs:
Yes, keep connecting with "God with us." He will carry you through, rejoicing over you with singing. (Zephaniah 3:17) I didn't grow up with liturgy either, but I also find it rich and comforting now.
We also went to a very friendly Baptist church last weekend. The lights were on (no dark church), the people were friendly, the message was solid, and my heart was encouraged. Open to however the Holy Spirit leads in this next season of church life and expressions of faith.
After my mental health diagnosis I think those are really the only things I believe too. Jesus is precious in our times of, what can feel like a “deconstruction” of sorts. I am tired. I just want Jesus, desperately —for myself and my daughter. Beautifully said.
Thank you for reading. He is so faithful when life is so hard. We must have been reading each other's posts at the same time. Looking forward to reading more of your work. Your story on your blog...:hugs:
Yes, keep connecting with "God with us." He will carry you through, rejoicing over you with singing. (Zephaniah 3:17) I didn't grow up with liturgy either, but I also find it rich and comforting now.
We also went to a very friendly Baptist church last weekend. The lights were on (no dark church), the people were friendly, the message was solid, and my heart was encouraged. Open to however the Holy Spirit leads in this next season of church life and expressions of faith.
That’s great. Praying God leads you and your family
Thank you!