Finding Light in Darkness: Healing with Michael Molthan and Terry Bentley Hill
Episode Overview
Healing is a continuous process that involves community and fellowship. Personal experiences can be transformed into powerful tools for helping others. Family support plays a crucial role in recovery. Finding light in dark times is possible with faith and resilience. Sharing personal stories can inspire hope and healing.
It takes every one of us to make this family work, just like this flashlight.
Michael Molthan's journey from luxury home builder to a life marred by addiction and homelessness is nothing short of remarkable. In this episode of 'M2 THE ROCK,' Michael is joined by Terry Bentley Hill, a Dallas attorney and suicide survivor, to discuss the power of healing in recovery. Michael shares his multiple rock-bottom moments and how he transformed his darkest times into a mission to help others.
Terry opens up about the profound impact of losing her husband and daughter to suicide, and how she found strength and purpose through her grief. Together, they explore the importance of community, fellowship, and finding light even in the most challenging circumstances. The conversation is raw and real, touching on topics that many shy away from—addiction, depression, and suicide. But it's not all heavy; there's a sprinkle of humour and a lot of hope.
Michael and Terry's candid discussions offer valuable insights into the healing process, making this episode a must-listen for anyone affected by addiction or mental health issues. One of the standout moments is when Terry recounts how her now-husband used a flashlight metaphor to show her family that it takes everyone working together to shine bright. It's these personal stories that make the episode so relatable and inspiring.
Whether you're struggling with addiction, dealing with loss, or just looking for a bit of hope, this episode has something for you. Tune in to hear how Michael and Terry have turned their pain into purpose and why community and fellowship are crucial in the journey to recovery. Their stories remind us that even in our darkest moments, there is always a way to find light and healing.