See Me
See Me! May 25, 2016 A friend was sharing about his and another friend's depression recently. Both men had long struggled with depression. Through the years they had a daily conversations, and as they moved apart, it was most often by phone. In the conversation in question, our common friend said, "I don't have a friend in the world." The irony was that he had thousands of friends - including the friend on the phone. At that moment he just could not see anything, except the enormity of the issue before him. Such is the nature of depression. It makes the seeing blind - to hope. It is a wind so fierce, it whisks away words of hope and encouragement from perfectly functioning ears. Reason is nearly gone, if not gone completely. The onslaught of depression is merciless. The ravages to mind and spirit are further complicated by an assault on the body. Vitality is gone. Lethargy sets in. Work, play and worship is a...