EPISODE · Feb 25, 2021 · 57 MIN
Pod #22 Pressed Down But Not Crushed
from PMPod · host Your Host
In this Pod, my guest shares deeply, personally, and vulnerably about dealing with depression on the field. We also talk about marriage, children, and re-finding your identity when life changes. We close off our conversation with an insightful look at what it’s like working with children with disabilities in underprivileged villages."I battled with God and wondered how am I supposed to bring hope to unreached people when I’m sitting here in the darkness of despair."Read more at pmpod.orgTimeline00:00 Introduction 02:11 Transition from single to married on the field 06:10 The community pressure to have children09:51 Having more experience than your husband on the field 12:37 Was there a lopsided calling in our marriage? 14:40 The role of calling in the midst of depression18:40 What it’s like going through depression 21:31 Knowing when depression is spiritual and when it’s medical23:25 Do you know what triggered the depression? 28:34 What would you say to the person struggling with depression right now? 36:26 Re-finding your identity after having children44:31 Working with children with disabilities in underprivileged villages 52:32 What would say to the critic who says social development isn’t worth it?
Embed this episode
What this episode covers
In this Pod, my guest shares deeply, personally, and vulnerably about dealing with depression on the field. We also talk about marriage, children, and re-finding your identity when life changes. We close off our conversation with an insightful look at what it’s like working with children with disabilities in underprivileged villages. "I battled with God and wondered how am I supposed to bring hope to unreached people when I’m sitting here in the darkness of despair." Read more at pmpod.org ...
NOW PLAYING
Pod #22 Pressed Down But Not Crushed
No transcript for this episode yet
Similar Episodes
No similar episodes found.
Similar Podcasts
No similar podcasts found.