Embracing Mental Health: A Christian Perspective

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"We need to marry the need that is shared with us and the power of God. How do we do that? With prayer. It's not a cop-out; it's simply asking for help. It's how we both minister to people and are ministered to by people." [31:08] (Download)

"For those of you who are struggling, don't struggle alone. Tell someone. We're not going to solve your problems, but we promise to help you, to carry the burden." [32:25] (Download)

"Every time God blesses, He blesses in order to be a blessing together. Collectively, He's called us to bear your burden, and when we bear your burden, we feel blessed by God, we feel graced by God." [24:55] (Download)

"Burden bearing is not fixing the problem, but it is considering ways for God's glory to be shown. Through carrying one another's burdens, we would show Christ's wisdom and grace." [25:40] (Download)

"The church needs to take a very pivotal role in dealing with mental illness, recognizing that there's still stigma attached to this problem even in our day and age where culture tries to be tolerant and accepting of all things." [01:53] (Download)

"We fear mental illness and usually with no rational basis, we blame people for their problems and in so doing shame them into silence." [06:55] (Download)

"What you're going through is real, it's difficult, and it's profoundly troubling, and it's one of the reasons Jesus came—to empathize but also to overcome what you're going through." [07:32] (Download)

"We must love and in so doing hopefully remove the stigma; we must accept and in so doing discover something profound about the heart of God." [08:07] (Download)

"You should not believe the condemning thoughts that are going through your head and say I'm unworthy of God's love, I'm unworthy of God's grace; all of those condemning thoughts are all lies." [22:48] (Download)

"We don't pretend to have all the answers, we don't pretend to be able to solve every problem, but what we don't pretend is the responsibility we have to serve one another well, to listen, to pray, to care for one another." [21:22] (Download)
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