Description
We all want to be beautiful and successful. Often this desire pushes us off
a cliff into concluding we are never enough. And sometimes these feelings
lead us into addictions in our pursuit of beauty and success. At least 30
million people of all ages and genders suffer from an eating disorder in
the United States. Perhaps you are one of them or you know someone
suffering from an eating disorder. In this Help & Hope interview, Sarah
Ivill talks with Sharon Betters about her own struggle with an eating
disorder and how it reflected her view that she was never enough. But an
eating disorder is not the only addiction resulting from feeling
inadequate. With great compassion, Sarah discusses some of the lies that
feed into the feeling that we are never enough, the need to get to the root
of the lies and how an eating disorder is an addiction that can take a long
time to break. Though you may have no experience with an eating disorder,
the truths that Sarah shares apply to any place in our lives where we feel
we are not enough.
Mental Illness. The very words chill our souls. Yet, millions of people
struggle with mental illness every minute of every day. In this powerful,
transparent interview, one family describes their extraordinary battle to
find stability when their family life revolves around the insecurity of a...
Published 08/30/23
Jerry was born with Cerebral Palsy, but Joan had worked with people who
have disabilities throughout her life, so she thought she knew what she was
signing up for when they were married over twenty years ago. In this
transparent interview, Joan and Jerry share the challenges of marriage and...
Published 08/09/23