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Post icon  Posted 13 October 2008 - 12:01 PM





Depression is common. Life isn't about finding yourself. It's about creating yourself.


To Write Love on Her Arms is a work in progress.
This began with one broken girl, one painful night; addiction, depression, cutting.
This is a glimpse at the five days that followed, a decision to love and to begin telling her true story. To Write Love on Her Arms is becoming something bigger, something hopeful. It's the realization of what life can be when we commit to meeting a need.
A friend of mine told me there's no such thing as suicide prevention. This is an attempt to prove him wrong, to say that love can change a life.
We can hold back the darkness. Rescue is possible. More soon to come. Join us as we continue to write this story, and as we begin to offer hope to the many hopeless who walk these dark roads.
A Jimmy Eat World lyric has been stuck in my head today, "Believe your voice can mean something."

Purpose for the Pain Tour

10/10/2008 Waukee, IA
Point of Grace Church
305 NE Dartmoor Drive
Waukee, IA 50263

10/11/2008 Kansas City, MO
Main Street Cafe
3111 Wyandotte Dr.
Kansas City, MO 64111

10/12/2008 Cincinnati, OH
The Underground
1140 Smiley Avenue
Cincinnati, OH 45240

10/18/2008 Metairie, LA
Shout Fest 08' - Zephyr Field
6000 Airline Drive
Metairie, LA 70003

10/30/2008 Tulsa, OK
Mabee Center-Oral Roberts University
8100 South Lewis Street
Tulsa, OK 74136

11/1/2008 South Bend, IN
Underground Cafe
718 Don Moyer Avenue
South Bend, IN 46614

11/2/2008 Washington, DC
Rock and Roll Hotel
1353 H Street NE
Washington, DC 20002

11/3/2008
Virginia Beach, VA
Club Relevant
929 Level Green Blvd.
Virginia Beach, VA 23464

11/5/2008 Greenville, SC
The Handlebar
304 East Stone Avenue
Greenville, SC 29609

11/8/2008 Jacksonville, FL
Murray Hill Theatre
932 Edgewood Avenue
South Jacksonville, FL 32205

11/9/2008 Ocala, FL
Living Waters Worship Center
3801 North US Highway 441
Ocala, FL 34475

11/21/2008 Pensacola, FL
The Red Room 6510
W Jackson Street
Pensacola, Fl 32609

11/22/2008 Peachtree City, GA
Peachtree City Christian Church
500 Kedron Road
Peachtree City, GA 30269






Personal experience: I've experienced depression and I know quite a few people who have as well. I think that this cause is a great thing because little do people realize how common it is. Especially among teens.

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Anyone else knows about this? JOINN, and spread the word.
Don't know whether I can post the socialvibe page or myspace, if so let me know! biggrin.gif

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Posted 13 October 2008 - 02:45 PM

ooohhh this. we have a club at our school, but i don't have time for it. sweatingbullets.gif it sounds really cool tho! people should join. smile.gif
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Posted 14 October 2008 - 07:33 PM

no one knows about this ??

:/ ....

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i think its a great thing.
Even celebrities are getting involved. smile.gif
Groups like Paramore, Switchfoot, Between the Trees, etc.


THE STORY: [WARNING, LONG !]

TO WRITE LOVE ON HER ARMS.
by jamie tworkowski

Pedro the Lion is loud in the speakers, and the city waits just outside our open windows. She sits and sings, legs crossed in the passenger seat, her pretty voice hiding in the volume. Music is a safe place and Pedro is her favorite. It hits me that she won't see this skyline for several weeks, and we will be without her. I lean forward, knowing this will be written, and I ask what she'd say if her story had an audience. She smiles. "Tell them to look up. Tell them to remember the stars."

I would rather write her a song, because songs don't wait to resolve, and because songs mean so much to her. Stories wait for endings, but songs are brave things bold enough to sing when all they know is darkness. These words, like most words, will be written next to midnight, between hurricane and harbor, as both claim to save her.

Renee is 19. When I meet her, cocaine is fresh in her system. She hasn't slept in 36 hours and she won't for another 24. It is a familiar blur of coke, pot, pills and alcohol. She has agreed to meet us, to listen and to let us pray. We ask Renee to come with us, to leave this broken night. She says she'll go to rehab tomorrow, but she isn't ready now. It is too great a change. We pray and say goodbye and it is hard to leave without her.

She has known such great pain; haunted dreams as a child, the near-constant presence of evil ever since. She has felt the touch of awful naked men, battled depression and addiction, and attempted suicide. Her arms remember razor blades, fifty scars that speak of self-inflicted wounds. Six hours after I meet her, she is feeling trapped, two groups of "friends" offering opposite ideas. Everyone is asleep. The sun is rising. She drinks long from a bottle of liquor, takes a razor blade from the table and locks herself in the bathroom. She cuts herself, using the blade to write "john tesh UP" large across her left forearm.

The nurse at the treatment center finds the wound several hours later. The center has no detox, names her too great a risk, and does not accept her. For the next five days, she is ours to love. We become her hospital and the possibility of healing fills our living room with life. It is unspoken and there are only a few of us, but we will be her church, the body of Christ coming alive to meet her needs, to write love on her arms.

She is full of contrast, more alive and closer to death than anyone I've known, like a Johnny Cash song or some theatre star. She owns attitude and humor beyond her 19 years, and when she tells me her story, she is humble and quiet and kind, shaped by the pain of a hundred lifetimes. I sit privileged but breaking as she shares. Her life has been so dark yet there is some soft hope in her words, and on consecutive evenings, I watch the prettiest girls in the room tell her that she's beautiful. I think it's God reminding her.

I've never walked this road, but I decide that if we're going to run a five-day rehab, it is going to be the coolest in the country. It is going to be rock and roll. We start with the basics; lots of fun, too much Starbucks and way too many cigarettes.

Thursday night she is in the balcony for Band Marino, Orlando's finest. They are indie-folk-fabulous, a movement disguised as a circus. She loves them and she smiles when I point out the A&R man from Atlantic Europe, in town from London just to catch this show.

She is in good seats when the Magic beat the Sonics the next night, screaming like a lifelong fan with every Dwight Howard dunk. On the way home, we stop for more coffee and books, Blue Like Jazz and (Anne Lamott's) Travelling Mercies.

On Saturday, the Taste of Chaos tour is in town and I'm not even sure we can get in, but doors do open and minutes after parking, we are on stage for Thrice, one of her favorite bands. She stands ten feet from the drummer, smiling constantly. It is a bright moment there in the music, as light and rain collide above the stage. It feels like healing. It is certainly hope.

Sunday night is church and many gather after the service to pray for Renee, this her last night before entering rehab. Some are strangers but all are friends tonight. The prayers move from broken to bold, all encouraging. We're talking to God but I think as much, we're talking to her, telling her she's loved, saying she does not go alone. One among us knows her best. Ryan sits in the corner strumming an acoustic guitar, singing songs she's inspired.

After church our house fills with friends, there for a few more moments before goodbye. Everyone has some gift for her, some note or hug or piece of encouragement. She pulls me aside and tells me she would like to give me something. I smile surprised, wondering what it could be. We walk through the crowded living room, to the garage and her stuff.

She hands me her last razor blade, tells me it is the one she used to cut her arm and her last lines of cocaine five nights before. She's had it with her ever since, shares that tonight will be the hardest night and she shouldn't have it. I hold it carefully, thank her and know instantly that this moment, this gift, will stay with me. It hits me to wonder if this great feeling is what Christ knows when we surrender our broken hearts, when we trade death for life.

As we arrive at the treatment center, she finishes: "The stars are always there but we miss them in the dirt and clouds. We miss them in the storms. Tell them to remember hope. We have hope."

I have watched life come back to her, and it has been a privilege. When our time with her began, someone suggested shifts but that is the language of business. Love is something better. I have been challenged and changed, reminded that love is that simple answer to so many of our hardest questions. Don Miller says we're called to hold our hands against the wounds of a broken world, to stop the bleeding. I agree so greatly.

We often ask God to show up. We pray prayers of rescue. Perhaps God would ask us to be that rescue, to be His body, to move for things that matter. He is not invisible when we come alive. I might be simple but more and more, I believe God works in love, speaks in love, is revealed in our love. I have seen that this week and honestly, it has been simple: Take a broken girl, treat her like a famous princess, give her the best seats in the house. Buy her coffee and cigarettes for the coming down, books and bathroom things for the days ahead. Tell her something true when all she's known are lies. Tell her God loves her. Tell her about forgiveness, the possibility of freedom, tell her she was made to dance in white dresses. All these things are true.

We are only asked to love, to offer hope to the many hopeless. We don't get to choose all the endings, but we are asked to play the rescuers. We won't solve all mysteries and our hearts will certainly break in such a vulnerable life, but it is the best way. We were made to be lovers bold in broken places, pouring ourselves out again and again until we're called home.

I have learned so much in one week with one brave girl. She is alive now, in the patience and safety of rehab, covered in marks of madness but choosing to believe that God makes things new, that He meant hope and healing in the stars. She would ask you to remember.


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Posted 14 October 2008 - 07:43 PM

i know about this [i have dysthymia- a chronic form of depression]
twolha day is sometime in november, isn't it ?
i'm thinking of actually buying the 'love is the movement' tee sometime soon too

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Posted 14 October 2008 - 08:02 PM

^ i've been trying to figure that out. i'm not sure when twloha is.
I'm gonna buy the tees too. smile.gif to support.
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Posted 15 October 2008 - 02:53 PM

Ahhhh! I love this! :DDDD I saw this on socialvibe ((((:::
Too bad the tour isn't coming to California. sleep.gif
I love you for making this thread.
"What the world needs now, is love, sweet love. It's the only thing, that there's just too little of."
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HOLLLLAAAAAH. I can't believe this thread is making me hyper. o_o

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Posted 19 October 2008 - 09:21 AM

I'm surprised this thread isn't getting more love!
Anyways, I'm a big fan of TWLOHA. It's such a great cause and a lot of my favourite bands are involved with it.
In fact, I just ordered a t-shirt today! And our school had a huge TWLOHA week where everyone wrote LOVE or LOVE IS THE MOVEMENT or some variation of that on their arms. It was nice to see so much enthusiasm.

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Posted 19 October 2008 - 01:18 PM

I'm a HUGE supporter in TWLOHA.
They've changed my life in so many ways.
Jamie is my hero<3


Oh & if you live in the US
& You can't order shirts online,
There's a store called Hot topic, They sell To write love on her arm shirts. (:

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Posted 19 October 2008 - 06:08 PM

yes i've heard about this,
i even bought a shirt.




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than to never say what you need to say
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Posted 19 October 2008 - 11:58 PM

oh my they sell them at hot topic?
i can't order online so next time i go down to the states i'll probably buy one
it's an awesome cause
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Posted 20 October 2008 - 09:07 AM

sounds like an amazing program. i want a shirt =X but too bad im from australia.
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Posted 20 October 2008 - 01:34 PM

Aww...they aren't coming in here. I want to go. TT~TT

I want a shirt (: Those shirts are cool. (:
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Posted 20 October 2008 - 01:56 PM

I also have dysthymia- a chronic from depression.
If only I have known of this sooner...

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Posted 20 October 2008 - 03:07 PM

i think "to write love on her arms" is such an amazing movement. I wish that more churches would get involved with it, because it directly reaches out to people who really need to know that they are worth it.
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Posted 20 October 2008 - 03:50 PM

Why is this in love and relationships?
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Posted 23 October 2008 - 11:41 PM

QUOTE (maivyaj.♥.minwoo @ Oct 20 2008, 02:56 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I also have dysthymia- a chronic from depression.
If only I have known of this sooner...


Its not too late !
You can still get help. There are so many people out there that are willing to help. smile.gif


QUOTE (Gofishus @ Oct 20 2008, 04:50 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Why is this in love and relationships?


hahah..i was hesitating whether to put it on here or the general forum. ^^''
i'm not sure..i was assuming that this would be a good place since its emotional related.

:x i should have the mods move this.
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Posted 24 October 2008 - 05:48 AM

hmm seems interesting.
i might go
im also getting a tee^^

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Posted 06 November 2008 - 06:42 PM

<3 I'm going to write love on my arms.
It's November 13th, next Thursday, for those of you who don't know.
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Posted 06 November 2008 - 08:46 PM


" On November 13 write LOVE on your arm in big letters. Be creative; spread the word. This is for all the survivors and all the innocent. All of the people who are hurting and who think that suicide is the only way they can turn.

All you have to do is literally write LOVE on your arm to show support. Maybe even donate money or time at your local suicide hotline. When someone asks... 'Why is that on your arm?' You can spread the word about depression and suicide. For some reason in our society, depression and suicide are still taboo topics that a lot of people want to keep quiet. But i think that everyone needs to start talking about it. Help is out there, and by keeping quiet we're only hurting the people who need the help. So speak up, and speak out.

Julia Menei
"how do you know it's not going to do anything for suicide rates? All it takes is people caring for others. That was the whole reason for the movement is in the first place. All it took was a few people caring enough about a girl who was broken and shared with her a reason to live again.

So, by writing love on your arms, who knows whose attention its going to catch? You could end up talking to someone who was severely depressed and thinking about ending their life that day. I will NEVER stop thinking of my cousin and if I could have saved her by simply telling her how much I, and God, loved her. Its been 5 years and every day I miss her. So don't imply with your words that it's pointless to do this. It's not emo at all, its love.."

Andrew Hixson (Pittsburgh, PA) wrote
at 9:03am
Unfortunatly I can't attend this event, I am currently serving here in Iraq, but I can right LOVE on my arm, and tell thous kids that there is a soldier here in Iraq cares about them. AEAN, Hixson, Andrew, USN. Camp Bucca, Iraq "

http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=11245747740


I'm definitely doing this.
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Posted 06 November 2008 - 10:14 PM

how long does it take for a shirt to be shipped (in the us) ?
i had no idea twloha day was coming up so soon ):
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