This week, I hung out with the writer and editor of Anxious Faith, Maddy Scholefield. In the end, I get you to ask yourself one of the most important questions you'll ever ask yourself in regard to your faith: "Am I brave enough to believe in something better?" Let's find out together. In this sermon, I talk about how we get through moments in our lives when stability and certainty keep us from moving forward into the life that God has for us, how we fight through our fears, how we discern earthly fear from Holy Fear, and how we get to the Promised Good that God has for each of us. The first (kinda) solo episode of the season is here! In this episode, I start out in the intro giving you a small life update and then we move into listening to a sermon I recently preached on fear. So, how do you experience freedom from these things while still, to an extent, suffering from them?Ĭontent Warning/Trigger Warning: Depression, Anxiety, Eating Disorder, Self-Harm, Addiction There’s always the potential of experiencing another depressive episode or anxiety attack or a relapse in recovery. This is a good one, you don’t want to miss it.įavorite Question of the Week: Mental illnesses and mental health challenges, such as depression, anxiety, or eating disorders, don’t necessarily ever leave us in totality. We touch on what it means to be a Christian who suffers from mental illness but who also experiences freedom and how our identity as a Christian can be freeing in and of itself. In this episode, Jenni and I talk about her decision to go and eventually leave seminary, her experiences with depression, anxiety, and an eating disorder, and what it means to be truly free. After stumbling into a platform of over 70k followers on TikTok, Jenni found herself wanting to create a specific space to share, explore, and research tools to educate and liberate us all. “Cageless” is a self-discovery podcast about experiential wisdom, culture, and personal hope. Jenni is a writer, content creator, and podcast host of “Cageless”. I have the honor of having the intelligent and kind Jenni Johnson join me this week on the “Dear God, I’m Sad” podcast. Tori’s Instagram (The Christian Advocate): Įmail: Always Okay (Coupon Code DGIS15): Įlevated Faith (Coupon Code GWilkinson15): This episode is for those of you who have ever experienced deconstructing your faith and have felt the isolation and alienation that comes with it, been told that you were going to Hell and are not sure how to come back from that, and if you need an advocate.įavorite Question of the Week: What was your experience with your Christian community when you were first deconstructing and how did you feel or what did you think when you received threats that you were going to Hell? What do you experience when you receive these threats now?Ĭontent Warning/Trigger Warning: Depression, Anxiety, Suicidal ideation/suicide In this first part of our conversation, Tori and I talk about her journey with her mental health, her deconstruction process, and an open letter she wrote to all who told her that she was going to Hell. In this place, she strives to have conversations about how we can be better followers of Jesus while also recovering from harm that is too often experienced in church. This passion is one of the factors that led to her creating The Christian Advocate on Instagram. After struggling with anxiety and OCD in a religious context, she has become passionate about mental health advocacy in the Christian space. She holds a bachelor's in psychology and a master's in counseling and currently works for social services in mental health. Tori Beck, the creator of the Christian Advocate, hangs out with us this week on the “Dear God, I’m Sad” Podcast! Tori is a writer, content creator, and advocate.
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