Postpartum Depression: Help & Hope Podcast Interview
In this conversation with Sharon Betters, I share about my experience of postpartum depression and the discouragement I felt as I struggled to be the mom I thought I should have been during that time.
Hope + Help for Listening Well with Joe Hussung
Why is listening well an important part of loving people well? What makes it an essential skill for biblical counselors? And what Christlike characteristics do we mimic when we listen well to the people we care for? Joe Hussung addresses these questions and more in this new episode of the Hope + Help Podcast!
Self-Harm & Teens: The Counter-Culture Mom Interview
I recently joined Tina Griffin on her show to talk about my past experiences with self-harm behaviors, the importance of family support, and the need to establish open lines of communication with children and teens who self-injure. We also briefly touch on my mini-book, Help! My Teen is Depressed.
Battle the Blues: Stirring Words Podcast
I recently joined Judi Ulrey of the Stirring Words Podcast to talk about emotional distress and body stewardship. During this conversation, we discuss the crucifixion of Christ and his decision to face his suffering sober-minded, Elijah's willingness to accept physical nourishment and rest as a act of willful submission, the temptation to turn to false refuges for comfort/relief in the midst of emotional distress, and much more!
Hope + Help for Engaging Mental Disorder Diagnosis with Jenn Chen
How can lay people minister God's Word to those who have been diagnosed with a mental disorder? In this episode of the Hope + Help Podcast, host Christine interviews Jenn Chen about her book, Biblical Counseling and Mental Disorder Diagnosis.
WTS Books Winter Clearance Sale
Westminster Bookstore has announced a huge discount on my book, Midnight Mercies, for their winter clearance sale. Snag copies for less than $8 each—while supplies last!
Soul Care for Mental Disorders: Ministering Christ’s Hope to Your Loved One
When your loved one is diagnosed with a mental disorder, you may wonder how to encourage them in Christ. In this webinar, Christine considers what compassionate soul care ministry can look like and shares five gospel truths to remember as you help someone navigate a post-diagnosis journey.
2025 Reformed & Renewed Women’s Conference
The 2025 Reformed & Renewed Conference will explore the theme of Biblical contentment. Together we will grieve the disappointments of this life and grapple with what it means to possess godly contentment in a world not yet made right. Our desire is that each attendee would be comforted by the promises of Scripture, convicted about the insufficiency of earthly treasures, and convinced of the sufficiency of Christ.
Rethinking Nostalgic Postpartum Advice
Nostalgic postpartum advice is certainly permissible, though it’s not always beneficial or edifying (1 Cor. 10:23). But when we take care to know a mother’s world before speaking to it, we can help her feel seen and understood. We can better encourage and build her up in Christ—whether she’s enjoying the season or not (1 Thess. 5:11).
Video: West End Baptist Church Women’s Event
Have you ever struggled to believe in God's goodness in the midst of your grief? Do you sometimes wonder how to understand your pain in light of God's promises? When disappointment and discouragement linger, it can be easy to lose hope. But there is mercy to be found and behold, even in our dark days.
Christmas Hope and Your Suffering: Advent Devotional
Hope can feel hard to come by during the holidays, especially when you’re wracked with pain or weighed down with grief. Yes, it might be “the most wonderful time of the year” for some. But for others, it’s a season when wonderful times seem both far behind and far beyond them. Perhaps you fall into this latter category. If so, the incarnation may not seem like a relevant consolation. But consider this comforting truth as you weep and lament: Jesus wasn’t born to fail but to prove himself faithful.
11 Recommended New Books from 2024
This past year, I issued endorsements for eleven new books specific to biblical counseling and Christian living. Not only did I personally benefit from reading these resources, but I believe they each make a valuable contribution to the respective topic they each address. I'm thankful to have had the privilege of previewing these manuscripts and am glad to commend the finished products to you.
2024 Black Friday Week Book Sales
It's that time of year! Black Friday sales are abounding in the Christian publishing world, and a few of them are applicable to resources of mine. Here you will find coupon codes from New Growth Press and Shepherd Press for use at their respective online stores. Now is a great time to stock up on these titles if you use them in your counseling or discipleship ministry. The Buy 1, Get 1 offer from New Growth Press expires on Black Friday (11/29 at 5pm ET), and the Shepherd Press discount expire on Monday, December 2nd. Be sure to place your order before time's up!
Hope + Help for Depression with Ed Welch
In what way does Jesus welcome those who are experiencing depression? Why is it true that "faith can feel good, and faith can feel horrible"? And how does the gospel offer hope to those who fear that they'll stay stuck in the darkness? Ed Welch addresses these questions and more in this new episode of IBCD's Hope + Help Podcast!
God’s Grace for Mom’s Unmerry Holiday
While the reasons for these seasonal struggles will vary from family to family, the need to depend on God’s sustaining grace remains the same. Thankfully, he doesn’t begrudge your neediness but welcomes it wholeheartedly! God knows that holidays can be hard days—that you can only endure them if he daily bears you up. Here are three specific ways that God ministers his grace to you during your unmerry holiday.
Help for the Holidays: Virtual Event for Moms (On-Demand Replay)
Are you a mother who feels sad or stressed as the holidays approach? Join Christine Chappell, Darby Strickland, Eliza Huie, and Lauren Whitman for a tender conversation about managing emotions and expectations, and staying spiritually nourished during the holiday season.
Hope + Help for Unanswered Prayer with Ste Casey
What makes unanswered prayer a "strange double sorrow" for believers? Why is it important to "fight for sight" in seasons where God seems unresponsive to our prayers? And how does Paul's testimony in 2 Corinthians 12 help us to process the fact that God is still good even when "he gives pain to those he loves"? Author, pastor, and biblical counselor Ste Casey addresses these questions and more as we discuss his book, I Prayed and Nothing Changed: What God is Up to in the Silence.
Gospel Rest for Downcast Moms: 2024 CCEF Conference Audio
Audio recordings from the 2024 CCEF National Conference are now available for purchase! Get access to my session, "Mercy in Darkness: Gospel Rest for Downcast Moms," and explore the care and compassion of Christ for mothers who are walking through depression.
Postpartum Depression: The Soul Care Podcast
In this episode, we explore the challenges of postpartum motherhood, and the need for grace and understanding in the face of struggles. We also emphasize the significance of acknowledging both physical and spiritual aspects of mental health, the impact of societal expectations, and the necessity of lamenting and grieving.
A Dios no le sorprende tu depresión posparto
Cuando te sientas invadida por el dolor de la maternidad, es bueno recordar que Dios te ve y te rodea. Hay recordatorios muy necesarios sobre esta realidad en el Salmo 139. Mientras el escritor se maravilla ante la omnisciencia y omnipresencia de Dios, podemos ver por lo menos tres aplicaciones relevantes a la experiencia de la depresión posparto.
Hope + Help for Children and Identity with Jonathan Holmes
How has the concept of personal identity evolved over the years? What are five different yet common areas where kids tend to struggle with their identity? And what positive role can parents or caregivers play in the formation of a child’s identity? Jonathan Holmes addresses these questions and more as we discuss his new book, Grounded in Grace: Helping Kids to Build Their Identity in Christ.
God is Not Surprised by Your Postpartum Depression
When you feel overtaken by sorrow in motherhood, it’s good to remember that you are seen and surrounded by God. There are much-needed reminders about this reality in Psalm 139. As the writer marvels at God’s omniscience and omnipresence, at least three relevant applications to the experience of postpartum depression unfold.
Now Available: Postpartum Depression Minibook
Many new mothers experience what some call postpartum "baby blues" a short period of feeling sad, irritable, anxious, and overwhelmed. But what happens when those feelings worsen as the newborn weeks go by? What help is there for you when sleepless nights, harassing thoughts, and unpredictable moods disrupt your life and drain your joy? Is there any hope to be had in such a hard season?
Video: Grounded in Grace Virtual Parenting Summit
Recently, I had the opportunity to join Jonathan Holmes for his Grounded in Grace Virtual Parenting Summit. The GIG Virtual Summit featured 26 interviews with parents, pastors, counselors, and professors—all sharing some of the joys and struggles of parenting their kids. Each interview featured honest questions as well as practical counsel about how to help our kids and teens build their identity in Christ. I was grateful for the chance to share a bit of my own parenting challenges (and aspirations!) during our conversation together. Thanks to Jonathan's generosity, you can stream the entire 15-minute interview below.
Hope + Help for Perfectionism with Jeremy Pierre
What is meant by the term "perfectionism?" How might it manifest in a person's life? What are some of the physical, relational, emotional, and spiritual impacts of perfectionism in our lives? And how does the gospel of Jesus Christ minister to those whose perfectionistic ideals have driven them to total exhaustion? Jeremy Pierre answers these questions and more in this episode of the Hope + Help Podcast!
CCEF 2024 National Conference Session
Every fall CCEF hosts a conference where they slow down to consider how Scripture speaks into a specific area of life. This year’s topic is on rest: what does it look like, and how can we grow in it? I’m looking forward to speaking at the conference this year for the very first time!
Hard to Hope: Monthly Encouragement Call with Christine
Did you know? I host free monthly Zoom calls for my email subscribers! These 1-hour webinar chats focus on encouraging those who are navigating a dark or difficult season of life. I know it can be hard to hope when you're walking through sorrow and suffering. But I pray these calls will help you to take courage in Christ.
11 Free Resources on Biblical Lament
Biblical lament is something I've taught, spoken, and written about a number of times, but only recently did I come to realize that I had enough lament-related resources to share in one post! On this page, you'll find a few interviews from the Hope + Help Podcast archives on the topic of lament, as well as a number of articles that will help you to think more deeply about the topic. In addition, this post features two printables—one of which is brand new.
4 maneras de ayudar a una mamá deprimida
Con un estimado de 800,000 madres en los EE. UU. diagnosticadas con un trastorno de salud mental materna cada año, y con una gran mayoría de ellas sin posibilidades de obtener ayuda profesional, el cuerpo de Cristo no puede quedarse de brazos cruzados. Incluso como laico, puedes ofrecer a una madre deprimida el cuidado necesario e irremplazable en Cristo.
Misericordia para madres en depresión
La semana que pasé en el hospital psiquiátrico no me pareció misericordia en ese momento, pero la bondad que Dios me dio allí llevó mi corazón a la paz y al arrepentimiento (Rom. 2:4). No tenía que estar libre de depresión antes de poder vivir para la gloria de Dios. La vida sin pecado y el sacrificio perfecto de Cristo me liberaron de la carga insoportable de ser perfecta en mí misma. Puesto que Jesús obedeció la voluntad de Dios hasta la muerte, yo podía morir a mi deseo de un alivio rápido y vivir para caminar por fe, un pequeño paso a la vez.
Finding Hope in the Middle of Depression: Great Stories
"On today's episode of the Great Stories Podcast, David Wollen talks with Christine Chappell. She’s an author, a biblical counselor, and a podcaster, and a mother. On this episode, Christine shares her story and what she learned about how Jesus draws near to those who are struggling with depression."
The Gift and Skill of Praise in Lament
If you don’t tend to associate groaning to God with giving Him thanks, you’re not the only one. I confess there have been times when praising the Lord was nowhere near the top of my mind in my sorrow. But over the years, the Spirit has helped me to better understand these two contrasting ways of addressing our Heavenly Father—to see that we needn’t sacrifice praise on the altar of lament (or vice versa). Even our most desperate cries can be “couched in praise,” just as “[in] the context of praise, lament and even protest can be an important function of faith.”
Hope + Help for Waiting on God with Mark Vroegop
What are biblical four principals we can apply when we find ourselves in a situation that requires us to wait? How does the gospel offer encouragement to someone who feels like their waiting is a waste of time? In this episode of the Hope + Help Podcast, host Christine Chappell interviews Mark Vroegop on his latest book, Waiting Isn't a Waste: The Surprising Comfort of Trusting God in the Uncertainties of Life.
3 palabras de ánimo para madres deprimidas
Si le preguntara a una madre que lucha contra la depresión: "¿Cuánto tiempo más te sentirás tan mal?", su respuesta probablemente no sería “Sólo una o dos horas más. ¡Ya casi termino!” La depresión no funciona de esa manera. Los estados de ánimo melancólicos no suelen desaparecer. Las soluciones rápidas tienden a quedarse cortas cuando el dolor nos quita las fuerzas; los clichés bien intencionados generalmente tampoco dan en el blanco (Prov. 17:22; 25:20). Y cuando las supuestas palabras de ánimo empiezan a oírse más como regaños pasivos, puede parecer que nadie tiene nada útil que decir, como si tuviéramos que valernos por nosotros mismos en esta oscuridad.
His Mercies Are More: Haven Today Broadcasts
Laundry. Meals. Crying children. Motherhood is busy. But if dark clouds of depression roll in, the weight can start to feel unbearable. Where do you turn? All week on Haven Today, David Wollen will be joined by author and mother, Christine Chappell, for a series called His Mercies are More.
Hope + Help for Redeeming Sex in Marriage with Scott Mehl
In this episode, I chat with my friend and IBCD colleague, Scott Mehl, about his new book, Redeeming Sex in Marriage: How the Gospel Rescues Sex, Transforms Marriage, and Reveals the Glory of God. I love Scott's respectful and reverent approach in this book, particularly since the topic is often fraught with confusion and hurt.
Spending a Week in a Psych Ward: Chats Under the Sun
The truth is I've sat on this interview since it came out in December 2023. By far, it's the most vulnerable conversation I've had with regards to the hospitalization I recount in Midnight Mercies as well as in my minibook, Help! I've Been Diagnosed with a Mental Disorder. I suppose I’ve gotten somewhat accustomed to sharing my story, but this interview probed the kinds of specifics I don’t typically rehearse—details which flung me back to a time and a place I prefer to keep out of.
15 Free Biblical Resources (and One Book) for Mental Disorders
Do you know what it is for a psychiatric diagnosis to throw you into a tailspin? I do. But I also know a God who offers stabilizing truths for the post-diagnosis journey—a God who makes his people fruitful in the land of their affliction (Gen. 41:52). In this post, you will find a collection of resources that seek to apply the gospel of Jesus Christ to the lived experience of issues labeled as mental disorders, as well as a new counseling card entitled "5 Gospel Realities to Remember When You've Been Diagnosed with a Mental Disorder."
Hope + Help for Church Hurt with Megan Hill
What are some reasons that church may feel like a sad or difficult place to be? What are some of the unhelpful ways to respond to a person’s story of hurt in the church? In what ways might our trust in God be shaken as a result of our church-related pain? And how do the Scriptures help us to interpret and process our church-related hurts? In this episode of the Hope + Help Podcast, host Christine Chappell interviews Megan Hill about her newest book, Sighing on Sunday: 40 Meditations for When Church Hurts.
5th Anniversary Episode of the Hope + Help Podcast
In this episode, host Christine Chappell reflects on five years of Hope + Help Podcast conversations and shares clips from past interviews with guests who are also speaking at this year’s Summer Institute & Pre-Conference in La Mesa, CA on June 20th-22nd.
Depression and Motherhood: Parenting with Ginger Hubbard
"Are you a mom struggling with feelings of hopelessness and anxiety? Would you like biblical guidance and practical help for battling depression from someone who’s been there and understands? Join Ginger Hubbard and Katy Morgan, along with special guest Christine Chappell, as they discuss how we can abide in Christ and lean on him to sustain us through seasons of darkness."
Hope + Help for Pornography and Marriage with Curtis & Jenny Solomon
In this episode of the Hope + Help Podcast, host Christine Chappell interviews Curtis and Jenny Solomon about their respective books, Redeem Your Marriage: Hope for Husbands Who Have Hurt through Pornography and Reclaim Your Marriage: Grace for Wives Who Have Been Hurt by Pornography.