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The part that I thought was ugliest about me, was actually the most Christlike | The Middle

21 min · 27 de abr de 2021
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In this full interview, Scott Sorensen, Ganel-Lyn's amazing friend. joins her on the yellow couch to talk about his lifelong journey with depression and anxiety. Scott talks about his life with depression and anxiety leading up to a culmination, where he was sitting in his car, contemplating suicide. He received words in his heart, and God helped him understand why he has depression.    Scott also talks about the story where Peter walked on water with Christ. Peter started to fall through the water, saying, "Lord save me!" Christ was right there, and picked Peter out of the water. Scott sees his life experience as Peter, and his current point in the journey is walking with Christ back to the boat.

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The part that I thought was ugliest about me, was actually the most Christlike | The Middle

In this full interview, Scott Sorensen, Ganel-Lyn's amazing friend. joins her on the yellow couch to talk about his lifelong journey with depression and anxiety. Scott talks about his life with depression and anxiety leading up to a culmination, where he was sitting in his car, contemplating suicide. He received words in his heart, and God helped him understand why he has depression.    Scott also talks about the story where Peter walked on water with Christ. Peter started to fall through the water, saying, "Lord save me!" Christ was right there, and picked Peter out of the water. Scott sees his life experience as Peter, and his current point in the journey is walking with Christ back to the boat.

27 de abr de 202121 min