Compared to America or Europe, God isn't a big part of our lives here. I don't know anyone here who goes to church when he's had a rough divorce or is going through depression. We go out into nature instead.
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I went into a church and simply said, 'Goodbye.' It is the terrible unfairness of life. How could God allow cancer, poverty, the sheer unfairness of so many lives? That is the question which finishes it for me.
I don't go to church regularly. I wouldn't say I was religious, but more spiritual.
In the periods of my life when I've had least contact with the Church, I've always assumed a belief in God is a solid thing, but clearly it's a relationship; it has good days and bad days.
God tries you in certain, certain ways. Some people are rich, and they believe in God. They lose the money, things get hard, they get weak and quit going to church. Quit serving God like they did.
God just has a way of working things out the way he wants to and you have no say in that.
As we consider the causes of depression, those of us in the church must face the ways we might be responsible for creating it.
Every day people are straying away from the church and going back to God.
I have a really close relationship with God. I have more conversations with God, and it's very therapeutic to me. It helps me through a lot of trials and tribulations.
I think in church you're raised like God is God and you are here.
God's blessing has been on America from the very beginning of this nation, and I believe God isn't done with America yet.
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