of emotions for me. one from realjoy and pride in what we re doing as a church in serving the community, but it s also difficult for me to manage that mentally. you listen to people s drowning moments. it s a revolving door, week on week, different people, different stories, different lives, but all individuals who are precious. no need to push! there s plenty! at times, it s been relentless. a year of pain and suffering. but there s also been transformation and hope. if it weren t for this, i could i would be dead. to be able to serve people who are dying has become the biggest privilege of my life.
health s that bad. joanne is being supported by church on the street. robbie was placed by burnley council in a b&b. within 72 hours, he was readmitted to a psychiatric unit. lives struggling for mental healthcare. it s non existent, in my mind, in this country now, because of the way everybody s been treated and all this coronavirus and all the excuses. because that s all they are, aren t they? they re just using excuses. the government says it s committed to reducing deprivation and has spent more than £100 billion on welfare is support during covid. the last 12 months has been a rollercoaster of emotions for me. one from realjoy and pride
the last 12 months has been a rollercoaster of emotions for me. one from realjoy and pride in what we re doing as a church in serving the community, but it s also difficult for me to manage that mentally. you listen to people s drowning moments. it s a revolving door, week on week, different people, different stories, different lives. but all individuals who are precious. no need to push, there s plenty! at times it s been relentless, a year of pain and suffering. but there s also been transformation and hope. if it weren t for this, i could i would be dead. to be able to serve people
the last 12 months has been a rollercoaster of emotions for me. one from realjoy and pride in what we re doing as a church in serving the community, but it s also difficult for me to manage that mentally. you listen to people s drowning moments. it s a revolving door, week on week, different people, different stories, different lives. but all individuals who are precious. no need to push, there s plenty! at times it s been relentless, a year of pain and suffering. but there s also been transformation and hope.
robbie was placed by burnley council in a b&b. within 72 hours, he was readmitted to a psychiatric unit. lives struggling for mental healthcare. it s non existent, in my mind, in this country now, because of the way everybody s been treated and all this coronavirus and all the excuses. because that s all they are, aren t they? they re just using excuses. the government says it s committed to reducing deprivation and has spent more than £100 billion on welfare support during covid. the last 12 months has been a rollercoaster of emotions for me. one from realjoy and pride in what we re doing as a church in serving the community, but it s also difficult for me