Content Warning: Suicidal Ideation
Going through a faith crisis can be a lonely and isolating experience, especially in a believing family, so imagine the relief you would feel to find someone else is going through the same thing. Join John & Margi as they interview Chris Lee and Mitch Hadfield tell their Mormon Story, their struggles with the faith, and their relief to find understanding, solace & solidarity with each other.
In Part 1 of 2, Chris and Mitch tell their respective stories growing up in Mormon families and share their individual struggles serving missions for the Church. Chris struggles deeply with depression and anxiety resulting in going home early though at the cost of guilt that will last for years. Mitch experiences shame over “unrepented sins,” difficulties of the mission, and deals with suicidal ideation, though his does finish the full two-year term.
1675: Navigating a Mormon Faith Crisis as Brothers-in-Law - Chris Lee & Mitch Hadfield Pt. 2 [ Ссылка ]
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00:00:00 Introduction
00:06:00 Chris’ Mormon upbringing & testimony development
00:19:00 Chris goes to Snow College
00:27:20 Mitch’s Mormon and military family upbringing.
00:37:40 Mitch’s Dad worked at Pentagon during 9/11
00:44:00 Mitch goes to BYU-Idaho before serving a mission
00:54:00 Chris’ mission to Boston and first cracks in testimony
01:07:30 Chris begins to struggles with mental illness
01:13:00 Despite Chris’ worsening mental health, he faces intense pressure to stay.
01:21:20 Chris reads a tragic entry from his mission journal the day he decides he’s leaving.
01:28:00 Relieved to come home, Chris is still wracked with guilt lasting years.
01:36:00 Chris returns to Snow and begins coming back to himself.
01:44:20 Chris is able to help a friend with similar struggles before they are killed in a crash
01:49:00 Mitch serves in Kiev, Ukraine, Experiences MTC guilt & pressure
01:57:00 Mitch confesses to sexual indiscretion before the mission, experiences guilt, shame, suicidal ideation. Sees a Mission counselor.
02:05:10 Mitch’s testimony at the end of his mission.
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