Barnaby, this was a deeply moving post. I’m truly impressed by your devotion and the way you openly wrestle with your faith and your humanity. It’s rare to see someone so committed to their beliefs while remaining honest and open to other perspectives.
Thank you for sharing your journey with such vulnerability and transparency—it’s a powerful reminder that none of us walk a perfect path, but the willingness to reflect and strive for better is itself an act of grace. Your words are both humbling and inspiring, and I’m grateful to have read them.
You're too kind, Alex. Thank you for your words. It almost brought tears to my eyes. I wrestle with my nature and this pursuit of faith that has been given to me. Living with a mental illness has made hard to be congruent and perfect according to heavenly standards. My mania and my depression plus my psychosis points to a unexamined and wild life filled with uncontrolled thoughts and madness. Which I have been too many times I care to think about. Today, I am better, but tomorrow I may go down the path of folly.
Barnaby, this was a deeply moving post. I’m truly impressed by your devotion and the way you openly wrestle with your faith and your humanity. It’s rare to see someone so committed to their beliefs while remaining honest and open to other perspectives.
Thank you for sharing your journey with such vulnerability and transparency—it’s a powerful reminder that none of us walk a perfect path, but the willingness to reflect and strive for better is itself an act of grace. Your words are both humbling and inspiring, and I’m grateful to have read them.
You're too kind, Alex. Thank you for your words. It almost brought tears to my eyes. I wrestle with my nature and this pursuit of faith that has been given to me. Living with a mental illness has made hard to be congruent and perfect according to heavenly standards. My mania and my depression plus my psychosis points to a unexamined and wild life filled with uncontrolled thoughts and madness. Which I have been too many times I care to think about. Today, I am better, but tomorrow I may go down the path of folly.