Just as we wouldn't suggest someone with a broken leg rely solely on prayer instead of seeking medical care, we shouldn’t overlook the value of professional mental health support for people of faith.
A crucial aspect of healthy relationships is the presence of trust and the ability to be vulnerable with each other. Trust isn't just about fidelity; it's about feeling safe enough to be your true self with your partner. It's about knowing that when you open up, you'll be met with understanding and support, not judgment or dismissal.
One of my favorite verses says, “Perfect love casts out fear.” Rather than hiding in fear, walking in the light of love and honesty brings us back to the delight of true relationship. Do you have loving relationships where you are safe to be honest?
My main issue with current Twitter is I spent years purposely avoiding access to some people’s thoughts just to now be bombarded by them daily. I was perfectly fine not knowing how strange or ignorant a lot of people are. It’s a lot to take in.