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We asked Christy’s family to share what they learned<br />

and experienced as she dealt with her depression.<br />

Daughter Rachel<br />

When mom was struggling, it was difficult to see God in it at<br />

times. We would have hopeful seasons, but when the darkness<br />

would come over her again, I felt frustrated and questioned<br />

whether or not God was interested in completely healing her. I just<br />

wanted her to be well and be free, for God’s glory, and for her to<br />

not have to fight anymore.<br />

I saw her faith to be out of this bondage and the faith of those<br />

praying for her, so it was confusing to me what His holdup was. I<br />

could feel my hope for the situation fading at times, like maybe this<br />

would just be our reality and I should get used to it. Looking back, I<br />

see now that He was big enough to handle my doubts and frustrations<br />

and that He was with her (and me) throughout it all.<br />

When God finally opened doors for a plan that would set her<br />

free from this cycle, I saw freedom in her like I never had before. It<br />

strengthened my faith that God is always ahead of us and His timing<br />

is perfect, even if it’s not what we would have chosen. It’s so<br />

important to hang on to what you know is true and not let your<br />

situation determine your faith.<br />

My encouragement to people going through this is to let people<br />

around you know what you’re going through and what is helpful for<br />

you. It’s not too much for them and you’re not a burden. Your<br />

people really want to help and often don’t know how best to<br />

support you beyond prayer. So, communicating that is so helpful.<br />

For those who know a loved one struggling, ask them how you<br />

can help! What makes them feel seen? What makes it worse? Be<br />

there to listen and remind them of scripture, but understand that<br />

your words likely won’t make everything all better.<br />

Daughter McKenzie<br />

Looking back on my mom’s life and her experience with mental<br />

health, the biggest thing that I learned about God is that He is<br />

ALWAYS working. Even when you can’t see Him and He feels a<br />

million miles away, He is at work. It was so hard to see my mom<br />

struggle for so long, but to look at what God brought her through<br />

to where she is now is a beautiful thing. Outside of simply just being<br />

there for someone you love, one of the encouragements that I<br />

think touched my mom most was to just tell her how strong she is.<br />

To go through struggles with emotional health is hard, and people<br />

need to hear how strong and courageous and brave they are even<br />

when they don’t feel it. And healing is possible. Every person’s<br />

journey is different, but God is in the business of doing redeeming<br />

work in our lives.<br />

Son Regan<br />

Back in those days, I’m not sure that I fully understood what<br />

mom was going through. I can remember when I was much<br />

younger, thinking something must have happened to a family<br />

member or something bad happened if I saw her upset. As I got<br />

older, I probably knew more of what depression and anxiety were.<br />

It became something I would see come and go in waves. Not really<br />

sure when the next would come. I just felt sad that she was<br />

continuing to wrestle with this with no easy way of helping it. I just<br />

wanted to hold her hand or do whatever I could to make her feel<br />

a little bit better. I never saw it as something being wrong with her,<br />

but I knew there was another way of life and I wanted her to be<br />

able step into it and out of the darkness.<br />

I have learned that it is not God’s will or plan for someone to<br />

remain in that pain. The truth of Jesus defeating death means we<br />

can be brought out of darkness. We are now heirs to the kingdom<br />

of light. It’s not a question of ‘Is it just God’s will for me to be<br />

downcast/confused/anxious?’ I have seen myself, and those around<br />

me, be brought out of those places when we call out. I know many<br />

people can struggle to find their way out of those places. It may<br />

sound easier than it is.<br />

Romans 12:2 says to be “transformed by the RENEWING of your<br />

MIND.” The enemy’s only weapon against us is lies. If we are<br />

reinforcing lies that he feeds us, it may seem impossible for us to<br />

break free from that bondage. But if we can renew our mind with<br />

truth, even when we don’t feel that it’s true, we will see change.<br />

Renew your mind to align with the truth of the gospel.<br />

Husband Chip<br />

To those in the thick of the fight, I would say lean in to your faith<br />

in Jesus instead of running from faith in Jesus. In the midst of the<br />

hardship, God is working, revealing Himself, refining your faith, and<br />

ultimately shaping you to be more like Jesus. You can’t handle it or<br />

make it through on your own, but the Holy Spirit will strengthen<br />

you and sustain you.<br />

In the darkest and hardest times, reading the Bible and listening<br />

to worship music really helped me. I also learned that I couldn’t fix<br />

Christy’s battle with depression. That was a helpless feeling. But what<br />

I learned was that Christy didn’t need me to fix it or try to fix her.<br />

What she needed was me to be present and to love her unconditionally<br />

and reassure her I was with her. That’s sometimes harder<br />

for us to do than trying to fix it, but in the end our presence and<br />

love are healing.<br />

What I learned about faith and God is that He is faithful and sees<br />

your struggle. There were days when I said to God - ‘I don’t think<br />

I can do this anymore‘ and I needed Him to help me. Then He would<br />

do something that let me know He was with me, He saw me, and<br />

I was going to make it through. I also learned that God’s ways of<br />

doing things are not always what I want or expect. But His ways<br />

and timing are always perfect.<br />

Hometown RANKIN • 41

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