The Case
My husband and I were eagerly awaiting the arrival of our first child. We did all the appropriate things: had regular checkups, attended childbirth classes, prepared the nursery. It was an exciting time.
Then came "labor day." We drove to the hospital and put into practice all we had learned in our childbirth classes. Soon our baby girl arrived!
My husband and I were eagerly awaiting the arrival of our first child. We did all the appropriate things: had regular check-ups, attended childbirth classes, prepared the nursery. It was an exciting time.
Then came "labor day." We drove to the hospital, and put into practice all we had learned in our childbirth classes. Soon our baby girl arrived!
Lurking beneath the stigma that many Christians with mental and emotional problems face is a simple question: Can a Spirit-filled Christian have emotional problems? Church history and the Bible answer, "Yes."
Church Leaders and Mental Illness
Martin Luther, one biographer notes, regularly found himself "subject to recurrent periods of exaltation and depression of spirit." Charles Spurgeon struggled ...