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To Write Love On Her Arms
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Jamie Tworkowski
121 million people worldwide struggle from depression. 18 million of these cases are happening in the United States. 2/3 of those suffering with depression never seek treatment. Listen as Jamie Tworkowski dialogues on depression, the Gospel, brand development, and honesty with stories woven in from his personal experiences with, To Write Love On Her Arms.
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Ann Roberts
This is a great interview, superb, the acknowledgement of mistakes, of pain, of not knowing the answers, of love and of honesty. We all struggle. The church's hypocrisy in representing ourselves as the 'answer' - paradise! We need to get a bit more real. The difference for us is, as Jamie says, we feel the pain but we believe that hope and help are real too. We have to get to grips with acknowledging our pain, our loneliness and our lostness while still testifying to the answers that we have found, and not found, in Jesus. That's a hard thing to do.
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