Today, we’re starting season 15 off by diving into a powerful conversation on mental health, beauty, and the healing power of quietness with Sarah Clarkson, author of Reclaiming Quiet. Growing up in a Christian home, Sarah faced a traumatic diagnosis of OCD at the age of 17 and battled intrusive, troubling thoughts. In the midst of her struggle, she grappled with doubts about God's goodness, especially as the world around her seemed to mirror her inner chaos. Yet, it was through glimpses of beauty—whether in nature, literature like Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings, or the touch of a loved one—that she found an anchor for her faith.
Sarah’s journey reveals how God often breaks into our darkest moments in subtle, beautiful ways, reminding us to "taste and see that the Lord is good." She shares her insight into how cultivating quiet isn’t about withdrawing from the world, but about listening for God's voice amid life’s noise. By setting intentional rhythms, practicing liturgical prayers, and honoring her limits as a finite being, Sarah found a way to reclaim her peace and deepen her connection with the infinite God. With anchor verses like Psalm 27 and Psalm 37, Sarah’s story is one of choosing beauty, quietness, and trust in God’s goodness—even when life feels overwhelming.
Be sure to check out Sarah Clarkson’s Reclaiming Quiet, available starting tomorrow. This is a book for anyone longing to find peace amid mental health struggles, busyness, and doubts, and to discover that God is present, creating beauty even in our brokenness.
Bio:
Sarah Clarkson is a writer exploring the realms of beauty and quiet, suffering and imagination. She's the author of seven books, including the upcoming Reclaiming Quiet: Cultivating a Life of Holy Attention. She studied theology (B.Th, MSt in modern doctrine) at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford, and lives in an old vicarage with her Anglican priest husband and four small children.
Anchor Verses:
Psalm 27
Psalm 37
Connect with Sarah:
Website: sarahclarkson.com
IG: https://www.instagram.com/sarahwanders/
Blog: From the Vicarage (sarahclarkson.substack.com).
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Información
- Programa
- FrecuenciaCada semana
- Publicado5 de noviembre de 2024, 02:47 UTC
- Duración34 min
- Temporada15
- Episodio230
- ClasificaciónApto