Dementia is a cruel disease. When our friend Faron's mom stopped recognizing her dad, it was heartbreaking for the entire family. But then, they fell in love all over again: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Afternoons with Joy & Bekah (@wayfmafternoons)
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Google had some burning questions for "Brighter Days" singer Blessing Offor. Plus, he offered a fantastic perspective on what hope really means. Read More of Blessing Offor's Story
commentsHi, I'm Bekah. I love Jesus. I struggle with anxiety and depression. I take meds. And I go to therapy. I get being therapy hesitant. I was so nervous to go and wasn't sure where to start. I also assumed that therapy would just be someone scolding me and telling me to get my life together. 😂 Now that I've been going for several years, I realize what a GIFT it is. I've had seasons…
commentsLast week, my husband Joey and I got to celebrate our 10th wedding anniversary. While I will never, ever claim to be anything close to a marriage expert, here are 10 things I've learned in the past 10 years: 1. Marriage doesn't have to be hard I know. Cue the eye rolls. What does this "only-married-10-years" kid know about marriage?" Listen. My husband and I have been through it. Life has thrown everything and the…
commentsTobyMac opens up about his life after the loss of his oldest son, Truett. We talk about his new album, how people showed up for his family in the midst of this tragedy, and how he is different now.
commentsIn this week's episode of the "Holy Mess Podcast," I share some tell tale signs your mental health may need a check up. The best way I have found to work on my own mental health is through Christian counseling or therapy with a professional who can help you get to the root of what is really going on. If you see yourself in any of these 3 reasons, it may be time to go…
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