About misconceptions of mental health in the church - Many of the stigmas about mental health are outdated and should not exit in churches, but churches should find effective ways of combating mental health issues.
Category: Mental Health Awareness
My Scars Define Who I Am
About scars we all face dealing with mental illness- "Therefore, to keep me from becoming conceited, I was given a thorn in my flesh, a messenger of Satan, to torment me. Three times I pleaded with the Lord to take it away from me
How Have Churches Failed on Mental Illness? Inside the Spiritual vs. Mental
About how some churches fail at helping those with mental illness-Mental illness has tragically become a thorny topic inside churches and continues to spark debates among many evangelical denominations.
Satanism and Mental Health
Satanism in mental health relationship- Although many law enforcement fails to comprehend this phenomenon, the cause is evident in the actions of people affected by Satanism.
Denial is Part of the Game
About how churches deny mental illness and how to help those who struggle, In many churches, denial is part of the game regarding mental illness. Many say we should not say we have this, that we are healed, or that God is healing us
Blanketing Mental Illness
How churches blanket mental illness - So don't blanket mental illness in the church, but embrace it, helping those with it cope and live in recovery with the help of God.
Mental Health Issues in the Marriage
About mental health and marriage Many are the afflictions of the righteous, but the Lord delivers him out of them all. He keeps all his bones; not one of them is broken." Psalm 34:7-20
Living For Christ and Mental Illness
About Christianity and mental illness working together, It is important to provide a spiritual connection as well as building a mental state of being in order to help others.
Christian Faith and the Stressors of Mental Illness
The implications threaten the very foundations of psychiatry depending on the medical model for diagnosing and threatening mental disorders. Such implications threaten the foundation of psychotherapy as the Biblical counseling movement follows the counseling format