Showing posts with label mental health. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mental health. Show all posts

Saturday, May 30, 2026

SATURDAY MEN'S BREAKFASTS

 


 Out of Focus
The Stone Church foyer was packed for the men’s breakfast this morning. Tables were set up everywhere, games were played, and the room was filled with loud talk about jobs, stress, and families. The turnout was great, and the food was excellent—plates were piled high with bacon, sausage, and pancakes.
But for me, the morning felt entirely different.
Because I didn't have my glasses, the crowded room was just a blur. I couldn't see faces. I had to rely entirely on voices just to figure out who was who. Sitting at a table where everyone was talking across and around me, it felt incredibly isolating. People were wrapped up in their own conversations, and aside from three of the pastors saying hello, hardly a word was spoken to me.
It is a heavy feeling to be in a room full of people at your own church and realize you don’t feel like you fit in or belong anywher

​Psalm 142:4
​"Look to the right and see; there is none who takes notice of me; no refuge remains to me; no one cares for my soul."
​This is David crying out from a cave. It perfectly captures the raw feeling of being completely invisible to the people right next to you.


​Psalm 25:16
​"Turn to me and be gracious to me, for I am lonely and afflicted."
​A direct, honest prayer acknowledging that loneliness isn't a lack of faith; it is a real human affliction that even the most faithful experience.


​1 Kings 19:10
​"He said, 'I have been very jealous for the Lord, the God of hosts. For the people of Israel have forsaken your covenant... and I, even I only, am left...'"
​Elijah felt entirely alone while doing ministry among God's people. He was surrounded by the nation of Israel, yet felt like the last man standing.

​Hebrews 13:5
​"...for he has said, 'I will never leave you nor forsake you.'"
​When human community fails to see you, this is the foundational promise that God's presence remains constant, independent of how the room treats you.e.




Saturday, January 18, 2025

Ticktock just went dark.

 




Ticktock ban just  went into effect  this evening. It was becoming more glitchy. All of a sudden, we got a message.Of  ticktock  being down. I continued, a madman, constantly refreshing. My page in hopes they would come back like when a relative dice, you always hope for one more chance to talk to them again.  

It's one of those things where he knows can happen. Do you know it's real, but you just can't accept it. Tell it happens. Should I work through the stages of grief? 

I started this app on a dare my youngest child. She said I would never get ten flowers

I now have a hundred and ten thousand followers. Well start. Is it a joke? Is ben quite a resource for friendship and understanding And social activity. I never that's said, who's seen TikTok? What's actually have me in tears. It was like losing a friend. And it's great to get the monbias news of what's going on in the world in the u s and abroad.


On tiktok i've explored cultures.

Got a renewed interest in painting, not myself. I like to watch people paint. It's very calming.  I've learned stuff they always want to learn being todd bye people in the culture, it's pardon my view of the world. Thank you, TikTok, rest in peace.