Faith, Community, and Healing: Addressing Mental Health

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### Quotes for Outreach

1. "Test your own actions. Measure your own. Look at your own life. Measure yourself against yourself. I'm only in competition with one person in this whole entire universe, and that is myself. That's the only competition I want to be better than myself, not better than you. I want to be the best me that I can be so that whoever I'm supposed to be, you can benefit from that." [01:00:54]( | | )

2. "You are fearfully and wonderfully made. You are the apple of God's eye. Just like Jeremiah, Elijah, Apostle Paul, you may have stressors in your life right now, but that don't make you anything less valuable. Most important, in God's eyes. Stop comparing yourself to other people." [01:01:24]( | | )

3. "Someone said, 'Comparison is the thief of joy.' It will rob you of your joy will quickly rob you of your joy. Social media viewing is reshaping and reforming our minds. Content creators are literally apologizing for a lot of stuff that they put on the app because they don't even let their kids get on some of these programs anymore because of the danger that it is bringing into their minds." [01:01:56]( | | )

4. "We need to have a phrase called selective ignorance. We are very intentional about what we need to know, but we need to be as intentional about what we don't need to know. It's just some stuff you don't even know. It's like, do I really need to know all of this here?" [01:03:03]( | | )

5. "Who told you that you weren't beautiful? Who told you that you weren't fearfully and wonderfully made? Who told you that you're not the apple of God's eye? Who told you you're not the head and not the tail? Who told you you're not above and not beneath the lender and not the borrower? Blessed in the city, blessed in the field, blessed coming and going at the same time. Who told you that you're not all of that?" [01:04:05]( | | )

### Quotes for Members

1. "Depression is not a malfunction of the mind. It is a signal that something is wrong. Some depression, as you'll learn today, is clinical, but most of it is not clinical. There's a stigma in that, and we got to annihilate that even the more so in the church. My illness is not my identity." [41:02]( | | )

2. "We say things like pray harder and pray longer, and to many people's disappointment, things do not even get better. Because we have taught people to fake it till you make it, we smile on the outside, but on the inside, we're still down. So the stigma of mental health not only needs to come off in the world, it needs to come off in the church as well." [38:00]( | | )

3. "I want to stress over the next few weeks the importance of a supportive community and the need for practical help alongside spiritual guidance. This includes professional counseling and sometimes medication, which are all tools that God can use in the healing process." [39:00]( | | )

4. "Mental health is a universal battle. Everybody can experience a mental health crisis and a mental health issue. It is universal to see great men, one prophet of God, Jeremiah, wrote an entire book called Lamentations. He lamented a quite deal of his life. He was God's man." [40:01]( | | )

5. "Let me give you three key takeaways from our whole talk on today. Number one, mental health is a universal battle. Number two, there's some misguided theology that I want to correct. And then a third thing is the role of community support." [39:30]( | | )

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