As we've explored in this eBook, there are a variety of reasons why people self-harm. At the most basic level, self-harm is a person's attempt to cope with a stressful or emotional situation. It is unhealthy and doesn't address the real issue that triggers self-harm. That's why it's important to get help and encouragement from friends, family, counselors and others who can help.
Here at TheHopeLine, we truly care about you and want to help you leave self-harm behind. NO matter what problems or issues you've dealt with, know that God loves you and has a plan for your life beyond what you can imagine. The BIble says that God knows the plans He has for you, "plans to take care of you, not abandon you, plans to give you the future you hope for..." [Jeremiah 29:11, The Message].
You are loved and accepted, regardless of what has happened in your past or your current struggles. God wants to have a real relationship with you and to help you overcome self-harm.
If you want to know more about having a relationship with God or have questions about
self-harm, chat online with a HopeCoach at TheHopeLine.com.
If you want to know more about having a relationship with God or have questions about
self-harm, chat online with a HopeCoach at TheHopeLine.com.