God helps with depression, anxiety …, or any mental health challenge.
Simplified for everyone: These resources are helpful for people, couples, families, and church leaders seeking insights and materials for their ministry and sermons.
The Beauty of a Mental Health Discipleship Group (for Families)
You may remember a scene in the movie Chariots of Fire where Eric Liddell says, “Circumstances may appear to wreck our lives and God’s plans, but God is not helpless among the ruins, God’s love is still working!” In 2012, I really wondered about the ruins and wondered what God could or would do…
7 Tools To Navigate Mental Health Difficulties (for whole-health life)
I’m going to guess that you’re like me and at some point in your life, you have found yourself saying, “If only I’d known then what I know now!” I can say that about being diagnosed with mental illness. Receiving a mental health diagnosis can be devastating – at least it was for me.
Yes, We Can Heal and Grow After Trauma
Trauma. What comes to mind when you hear that word? Do you instantly think of PTSD? Post-traumatic stress disorder: the debilitating effect that trauma can have on an individual. We now freely accept the fact that the impact of trauma is insidious, pervasive, life-changing and enduring.
6 Reasons Why Mental Health is Not a Weak Faith or Sin Issue
“This scripture almost sounds like James is addressing ‘weak faith’ (ask the elders to pray for you) as well as sin as a possible culprit (confess your sins…be healed). So, how does this scripture relate to someone dealing with mental health difficulties or disorders?"
3 Ways Mental Health Can Strengthen Our Faith (For Families)
Our son was first diagnosed with bipolar disorder at age 22, but it wasn’t until he turned 34 that he was able to accept the diagnosis and receive treatment. During the twelve years of his struggle with untreated mental illness, God taught me deep truths about how to keep believing in His light where there is only darkness, and trusting in His goodness when there is only pain. Here are just three of the lessons…
For Students on Their Mental Health Journey
All of humankind is and always has struggled to find the answer to a universally common question: “Who am I?” This is a question of identity and individual uniqueness. It’s the question we subconsciously ask ourselves and arrange our lives around in an attempt to find meaning with our own existence. Throughout our lives, we subtly attempt to answer this question in different ways: “I am a basketball player,” “I go to Harvard,” “I am the class clown,” and so on and so forth.