In this powerful FamilyLife Today episode, hosts Dave and Ann Wilson sit down with pastor and author Mark Vroegop and biblical counselor Christine Chappell to explore the biblical practice of lament. Discover how lament is more than just complaint – it’s a prayer language that moves you towards deeper trust in God, even in the midst of profound sorrow. Mark and Christine share insights from their own experiences and ministries, emphasizing the importance of a “theology of sorrow” and ...| Christine M. Chappell
"What does it look like to follow God when the weight of life feels unbearable? In this deeply personal and hope-filled conversation, Christine Chappell shares her journey through depression—not around it—and how the Lord met her not with pressure to “get better,” but with presence. If you or someone you love is struggling to see a way forward, this episode offers honesty, grace, and a steady hand to hold."| Christine M. Chappell
How can we reconcile the labels we collect through life with the titles God gives us in Christ? Does our affliction mean that we've lost God's affection? In this live video recording, Christine explores the nature of our God-given status as beloved children of God and applies these reassuring realities to our experiences of depression.| Christine M. Chappell
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Cuando te sientas invadida por el dolor de la maternidad, es bueno recordar que Dios te ve y te rodea. Hay recordatorios muy necesarios sobre esta realidad en el Salmo 139. Mientras el escritor se maravilla ante la omnisciencia y omnipresencia de Dios, podemos ver por lo menos tres aplicaciones relevantes a la experiencia de la depresión posparto.| Christine M. Chappell
Nostalgic postpartum advice is certainly permissible, though it’s not always beneficial or edifying (1 Cor. 10:23). But when we take care to know a mother’s world before speaking to it, we can help her feel seen and understood. We can better encourage and build her up in Christ—whether she’s enjoying the season or not (1 Thess. 5:11).| Christine M. Chappell