The church is not immune to the illnesses and frailties humans are beset with. Light heals. I’m endorse Tony’s story so those with similar challenges will know they are not alone, and there is hope.
Bear with me while I have a moment…
I had an interesting conversation with someone very close to me who said, “The thing about stereotypes is they exist because more often than not, they’re true.”
It’s hard to argue with that.
The problem is, where does that leave the people who don’t fit the stereotypes? The people in the minority. Or even those in the minority of the majority? What is the prognosis for the people who bear a life attached to stigmas and real truths yet don’t fit the stereotypes that society deems unacceptable to support?
Remember the other day when I said I had something really exciting cooking? I do!
I have a friend named Tony Roberts. He has bipolar disorder. The truth is, bipolar disorder is a dark, painful and destructive mental illness. It has harsh consequences that affect his relationships and life with his kids…
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Thank you so much for sharing this post with your audience, Joel. I appreciate your support, truly. Peace and blessings to you. 🙂
You are very welcome, Leanne. And to you as well!