Dec 22, 2025
What if the darkness you’re walking through isn’t proof that God has abandoned you, but the very place He is holding you closest? In this powerful and deeply honest re-released episode, Sheila Walsh shares her journey through depression, heartbreak, and seasons where hope felt out of reach. She opens up about hitting a breaking point in 1992, facing renewed struggles, and discovering that even when she couldn’t hold on to God, He never let go of her. Through Scripture, vulnerability, and practical rhythms of hope, Sheila reminds listeners that God is near to the brokenhearted, that it’s okay to ask for help, and that no season—no matter how heavy—has the final word. We pray this episode offers comfort, truth, and steady hope for anyone navigating a dark or weary chapter.
Episode Topics:
Walking through depression and emotional darkness
When faith feels fragile and God feels silent
Sheila Walsh’s 1992 breaking point and God’s rescue
Mental health, shame, and asking for help
How the Psalms give language to pain
God holding us when we can’t hold on
Learning to live by faith, not explanations
Finding hope again after relapse and setbacks
Practical rhythms for surviving hard seasons
Trusting God with unfinished stories
Episode Chapters:
00:00 – Welcome & Episode Introduction
02:15 – When Darkness Feels Overwhelming
06:10 – Sheila’s 1992 Breaking Point
12:30 – Shame, Silence, and Mental Health
17:45 – God’s Rescue Rarely Looks Like We Expect
22:40 – Living by Faith, Not Explanations
27:15 – Returning to the Psalms
32:10 – When You Can’t Hold On
41:30 – Practical Rhythms of Hope
46:10 – Encouragement for the Listener
49:00 – Closing Prayer & Final Hope