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Your Question:
How can I afford treatment?
Answer:
I can relate to feeling overwhelmed and broken, especially when it comes to issues like depression. As a pastor, I've seen many people struggle with these feelings, and I've learned that seeking help is often the first step towards healing. In our church, we have a support system in place that offers biblical encouragement and direction, which I believe can be incredibly helpful. When it comes to affording treatment, I think it's essential to prioritize your needs and seek help from trusted sources. For some, that might mean attending a support group or counseling sessions. Others might find solace in regular exercise or prayer. My wife, Susan, and I have often encouraged our church members to seek help and support from their loved ones, friends, and community. Sometimes, all it takes is a listening ear or a helping hand to make a significant difference. As a family, we've learned the importance of seeking help when we need it. My son Joshua and daughter Rebecca have both benefited from counseling sessions, and my wife and I have received guidance from our church leaders. When it comes to affording treatment, I would recommend exploring options that are covered by your insurance or that offer sliding scale fees. Additionally, many churches and non-profit organizations offer financial assistance for those in need. Ultimately, seeking help is a sign of strength, not weakness, and it's often the first step towards healing and recovery.
Sources:
depression
edward welch
practicing the way
john mark comer
addictions a banquet in the grave
edward t welch
building dynamic faith
jerry falwell
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