The Eternal Perspective of Loving Through Depression: Amanda Harms’ Story

When depression shapes the life of the person you love the most, will your faith hold—or begin to break under the pressure?

In this week’s episode of Latter-Day Lights, Scott and Emily sit down with Amanda Harms — a counselor, mother of six, and newly minted PhD in social psychology — to share her personal journey through supporting a spouse living with chronic depression.

With mental illness and frayed communication leading to years of financial hardship, cross-country moves, spiritual denial, and seasons of uncertainty in her marriage, Amanda reflects on how compassion, understanding, and Christlike love slowly transformed the way she perceived her husband and herself.

Through stories of resilience, motherhood, and the concept of “eternal perspective,” Amanda’s journey invites listeners to consider what long-term endurance really looks like — not as a single turning point, but as years of small choices to remain faithful, present, and compassionate. It’s a reminder that while answers don’t always come quickly, the Lord walks with us through the slow, sacred process of becoming.

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To WATCH this episode on YouTube, visit: https://youtu.be/GukEY_jB1-k

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To READ Amanda’s book, “Breaking Free from the Shame of Addiction,” visit: https://a.co/d/jawXlJT

To READ Scott’s new book “Faith to Stay” for free, visit: https://www.faithtostay.com/

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