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Ep 092: Katie Loveless on Depression, Mental Health & the Unexpected Research Project God Used to Bless Thousands

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What if the thing that felt like your life falling apart… was actually preparing you for a purpose you couldn't yet see? Katie Loveless had a strong faith foundation, a mission call, and a deep love for the gospel. But during her mission, chronic pain changed everything. Severe headaches led to depression. Depression led to years of medical struggles, wrong medications, hospital stays, and moments so dark she didn’t know how she would move forward. Even after getting married, life felt heavy. Yet in the middle of that darkness… one unexpected encounter changed her path. A dinner with friends. A unique style of Aboriginal dot art depicting gospel themes. And a spark of curiosity that would quietly begin a years-long journey. Katie dove into research connecting Aboriginal art, faith, missionary work, and the restored gospel. She had no idea that years later, missionaries in Australia would discover her research and use it to help Aboriginal communities better understand the gospel through their own culture, stories, and artistic language. What seemed like a forgotten academic project became part of something much bigger. Today, Katie is the founder of Soul of Great Worth, a Christ-centered community helping people navigate mental health challenges with faith, scripture, and hope. Her story is a reminder that God is often working through the chapters that make the least sense while we’re living them. 🎧 Listen to the full episode now 💬 Share this episode with someone walking through mental health struggles or questioning their purpose ❤️ Follow Katie’s work at @soulofgreatworth on Facebook, TikTok, and Instagram 📖 Find her scripture resources, workshops, and workbook at soulofgreatworth.com #KatieLoveless #SoulOfGreatWorth #MentalHealthAndFaith #LDSMentalHealth #FaithInHardTimes #RecognizeHisHand #MentalHealthJourney #JesusChrist #ChristianPodcast #HopeAndHealing

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episode Ep 092: Katie Loveless on Depression, Mental Health & the Unexpected Research Project God Used to Bless Thousands artwork

Ep 092: Katie Loveless on Depression, Mental Health & the Unexpected Research Project God Used to Bless Thousands

What if the thing that felt like your life falling apart… was actually preparing you for a purpose you couldn't yet see? Katie Loveless had a strong faith foundation, a mission call, and a deep love for the gospel. But during her mission, chronic pain changed everything. Severe headaches led to depression. Depression led to years of medical struggles, wrong medications, hospital stays, and moments so dark she didn’t know how she would move forward. Even after getting married, life felt heavy. Yet in the middle of that darkness… one unexpected encounter changed her path. A dinner with friends. A unique style of Aboriginal dot art depicting gospel themes. And a spark of curiosity that would quietly begin a years-long journey. Katie dove into research connecting Aboriginal art, faith, missionary work, and the restored gospel. She had no idea that years later, missionaries in Australia would discover her research and use it to help Aboriginal communities better understand the gospel through their own culture, stories, and artistic language. What seemed like a forgotten academic project became part of something much bigger. Today, Katie is the founder of Soul of Great Worth, a Christ-centered community helping people navigate mental health challenges with faith, scripture, and hope. Her story is a reminder that God is often working through the chapters that make the least sense while we’re living them. 🎧 Listen to the full episode now 💬 Share this episode with someone walking through mental health struggles or questioning their purpose ❤️ Follow Katie’s work at @soulofgreatworth on Facebook, TikTok, and Instagram 📖 Find her scripture resources, workshops, and workbook at soulofgreatworth.com #KatieLoveless #SoulOfGreatWorth #MentalHealthAndFaith #LDSMentalHealth #FaithInHardTimes #RecognizeHisHand #MentalHealthJourney #JesusChrist #ChristianPodcast #HopeAndHealing

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