Headshot of Mickey Bell, 2021 | Aaron Crisler
Comedian Mickey Bell has been out on the road bringing joy to others with his clean comedy, but the former pastor once suffered from severe depression that caused him to think about ending his life. Now, he is opening up about how he turned that dark season into joy.
Bell, the pastor of Grace Church Bessemer in Alabama who is gearing up to release his first comedy special, has been out on tour with artists Jason Crabb, Mycah Tyler, David Phelps and Guy Penrod.
Reverse The Course Of Depression: The Self-Help Guide to Uncovering the Real Causes of Depression and Living Daily with a Sound Mind, December 23, 2019 | Absolute Author Publishing House
Comedian Mickey Bell has been out on the road bringing joy to others with his clean comedy, but the former pastor once suffered from severe depression that caused him to think about ending his life. Now, he is opening up about how he turned that dark season into joy.
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