Marja Bergen

author, mental health advocate, follower of Christ

Month: March 2021 (page 2 of 3)

Broken and crushed

  The Lord is close to the broken-hearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit. Psalm 34:18   Have you ever felt so bad, so ashamed about how you behaved, you find it hard to live with yourself? You couldn’t help what you did. It just happened, and you wish you could go back […]

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Overcome or accept? – A life worth living, Part 17

Are you inspired by Dickens’ story? Looking at your own life, you too must remember bad times. Some of them might have been incredibly bad times. Or maybe you’re still in the midst of them. You, like Dickens, may find yourself inspired to tell others about them. Don’t put the idea aside and tell yourself, […]

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Difficult people

  When Jesus reached the spot, he looked up and said to him, “Zacchaeus, come down immediately. I must stay at your house today.” Luke 19:5   Do you have a difficult person in your life? Or – could you yourself be regarded as a difficult person? I myself live with mental health issues that […]

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My greatest joy

  The greatest joy I’ve ever experienced was during the nine years I led my Living Room support group for people living with mental health challenges. During that time, I also carried out the exciting work of pioneering mental health awareness in the church. The world is a much different place now. And yet, it […]

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Dickens as a writer – A life worth living, Part 16

  Having been a journalist, I imagine Dickens would have had a habit of carrying a notebook to collect the ideas he had going around in his head and to describe the people he met. If cameras had been invented, he might very well have become a photojournalist, so in love he was with capturing […]

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Charles Dickens (1812-1870) – A life worth living, Part 15

  Charles Dickens was born in Portsmouth, England, on February 7th, in 1812. He loved reading and had a positive childhood. John Dickens, his father, was a Navy Pay Officer, making a good wage. Despite this, the family was poor because of overspending and incurring a lot of debt. By the time Charles Dickens was […]

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Child labor in England – A life worth living, Part 14

Picture above – Coal miners   Child labor was especially common in the late 18th century, during the early years of the Industrial Revolution. The cities were overcrowded with people looking for work in the newly developed factories and mines. Poor sanitation, disease and pollution made them miserable places to live. Workers barely made enough […]

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The Industrial Revolution and Charles Dickens – A life worth living, Part 13

William Wilberforce was not the only person who developed a passion that he felt called to pursue. Every individual whose story is featured in this series had something they felt strongly about. And each of them was different from the others. For Wilberforce it was slavery. And for the next person we will look at—Charles […]

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Part of the crowd

  He has shown you, O mortal, what is good. And what does the Lord require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God. Micah 6:8   Who hasn’t at times been drawn onto the bandwagon to join with others in what is popular? Popular things to […]

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