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Mark Weightman
Mark Weightman

Leicester University History of Arts student Mark Weightman had worked hard to get his place in higher education and it was not without a struggle. During his ‘A’ Levels, he experienced deep and unprecedented anxiety.

He said: “I had coped and done well in GCSE’s but had placed intense pressure on myself for ‘A’ Levels. My nerves were so bad I could hardly face sitting the exams. However, with the help and support of my parents I managed to get the grades I needed.”

University started to go well for Mark, but as exams drew near, he was again affected by profound anxiety. Although he managed to sit the exams, his anxieties seemed to grow out of proportion, until he lost confidence in himself to even face the day to day normalities of life. He became bedridden and had no desire to socialise or maintain relationships.

It was considered by his tutors that Mark was suffering with more deep-rooted problems and after receiving counselling, he was diagnosed with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, (OCD), which meant he demanded perfection of himself in many areas of his life.

He took a year out of university and following several hospital visits to try and overcome his condition, he was set to return.

It was at this time that Mark was involved in a serious car accident which resulted in almost fatal head injuries. He said: “I remember very little about it, but it put me in hospital for two months and a rehabilitation unit to re-learn walking, reading and basic skills for leading a normal life. By all accounts of the accident and of my injuries, I shouldn’t have survived. So how come I did?”

In his search to make sense of what had happened, Mark began to demand answers from his local vicar.

On this journey of self-examination, Mark discovered the Christian faith. It was a faith that offered him much deeper meaning to life. Mark realised he had been on the wrong path, making choices that offered a superficial satisfaction which met his idea of perfection and creating the right ‘image’.

But none of these things had given him the security or true fulfilment he craved. His faith helped him make some sense of what he really wanted in life and recently he chose to be baptised. To his peers, the choice was a strange one, but Mark says he has never looked back.

He said: “In our church people are accepted whatever their background, age, race, class, or whatever. The people are real and whole. There is substance in their lives, and I wanted that. I found it in the family of the church.”

OCD has less of a hold on Mark now. Although the accident had caused great suffering, Mark felt it was the turning point when he was able to open to the door to God.

He said: “Becoming part of the church, exploring difficult questions and ultimately inviting Jesus into my life has given me a firm foundation and a lasting hope. I hope I can play a part in helping others find that too.”

Mark is now on a mission to share his story with others and is prepared to travel abroad to help with mission projects.

 

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