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What to Do When Depression Questions Your Worth
When we go through depression it naturally makes us question everything … mostly ourselves. Here’s a simple way to understand how to maintain your worth through the journey.
An Honest and Healthy Path After Suicide
The Serenity Prayer, written by Reinhold Niebuhr many years ago, contains powerful, timeless wisdom that is now being validating by research. Being able to accept what we cannot change is a key component of our emotional, psychological, and spiritual well-being. We need God’s wisdom and grace to know what can and cannot be changed, and we can trust God to show us the difference.
Reframing God's Heart in Mental Health Challenges
A father’s heart longs to impart unconditional love to his children. Some of us received this unconditional love from our earthly father and some did not. Because of God’s inherent nature, He has a father’s heart toward His children.
Why I Brought Mental Health Groups to Our Church
If you are reading this article then most likely you have a passion, burden or possibly a curiosity about mental health and the role the church can play in effectively caring for those affected by a mental health disorder.
The following are a few reasons why I got involved and took action to launch mental health support groups at our church.
Gratitude: 5 Benefits You Get From It
If you’re anything like me, the Thanksgiving season does not magically produce a more thankful version of myself. In fact, it usually yields the opposite. I don’t know if it’s the shorter days with less sunshine or the never-ending end-of-year task list, but Thanksgiving seems to trigger even more stress, anxiety and bouts of depression. So, for many of us, we may just be trying to make it through.
5 Simple Ways to Open the Door to Hope Today
I love this quote by Emerson, “Be an opener of doors.”
Will you and I become an opener of doors for those who are struggling in silence with mental illness? Throughout our day, will we be intentional in prayers to our Lord, to give us opportunities to make a difference in the lives of others? We can open doors to Hope with just a smile, an introduction, perhaps extend our hand, our time, and our hearts.