My friend Liberty Hansen (age 20, lives in Spanish Fork Utah, Richmond Virginia RM) joins us to share her story of returning home from her mission after two months because of a desire to improve our culture to help others walking this road.
Liberty talks about how much she loved missionary work—but suffered from panic attacks and feelings of suicide—and feelings of drowning. She talks about difficult experience on her mission where she didn’t feel safe or supported. An exception to that was one of her companions—still a dear friend—and all this companion did to help her.
Liberty talks about coming home and the support she received from her family and ward. She talks about how she handled the airport, her first week back in the Ward, her homecoming talk and the good/not helpful comments. Liberty also talks about why she stays in the church—even though she feels so level of being let down by the Church.
Liberty talks about a new Instagram account she started (see show notes) where other early release missionaries share their stories.
If you are an early release missionary or working to better support someone walking this road, please listed to Liberty’s story and connect with her Instagram.
Thank you, Liberty, for being on the podcast. You are brave. You are awesome.
Links:
Liberty’s Instagram: @finding.the.purpose