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Study: Trauma-Informed Bible Reading Reduces Depression, A.

WEBA recent ABS-commissioned study by Baylor University researchers found that combining education about mental health best practices with Bible reading can …

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From Holistic Health to a Holistic Gospel Christianity Today

WEBFrom Holistic Health to a Holistic Gospel. Wellness culture has infiltrated the church. Scripture casts a different vision. Amy Julia Becker November 21, 2022. 日本語. …

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3 Key Reasons to Talk About Mental Health at Church

WEBDuring the Church Mental Health Summit, participants will be equipped with practical tools, engage with Biblically-based resources, and learn research-developed strategies to …

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At Religious Schools, Gen Z Students Are Breaking Mental Health …

WEBAccording to the Springtide research, 59 percent students at religious schools reported that they had talked with a mental health counselor for help, compared with 46 …

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Troubled Minds: Responding to Mental Illness

WEBMental Illness and the Church's Responsibility. We are part of the solution to this health crisis. 1 Corinthians 1:18-25; 13:1-13; 2 Corinthians 2:14-16. The church can't afford to ignore mental

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COVID-19 Hurts. But the Bible Brings Hope.

WEBThe first survey was in January and the second was in June, when the total number of confirmed cases passed 2.5 million and the World Health Organization tallied more than 125,000 American deaths.

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Mental Health Topics Christianity Today

WEBAuthor Katara Washington Patton draws from lived experience to help readers face depression and anxiety. Rasool Berry February 6, 2024. Christian news and views about Mental Health. The best

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3 Steps to Building a Sustainable Care Ministry in Your Church

WEBDuring the Church Mental Health Summit, participants will be equipped with practical tools, engage with Biblically-based resources, and learn research-developed …

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COVID-19 Hit Black Churches Harder, but They Weathered It Better

WEBCOVID-19 hit Black congregations harder physically and brought a heavier mental health burden to Black or African American pastors, according to a new study on …

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Leading Psychologist Bridges Trauma Healing and t Christianity …

WEBBryant’s work at Pepperdine includes leading graduate-level research on the trauma around abuse, trafficking, genocide, and racism, as well as the role of religion in …

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Christians Responded to Contagious Diseases with Compassion

WEBArticle continues below. The role Christians played in the midst of affliction is arguably what played a critical role in the expansion of Christianity. However, with the …

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10 Things We Learned about Medicine and Illness in Bible Times

WEBHere’s some cool stuff we learned: The Old Testament doesn’t include a single reference to a doctor or medicine healing the sick. By contrast, references to physicians in the …

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From Self-Care to Soul Care

WEBOur inner beliefs and perceptions affect our care for others and ourselves. The beliefs we hold about ourselves can drive us to burnout. Without our awareness, …

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Max Lucado Diagnosed with an Aortic Aneurysm, Asks for Prayer

WEBAccording to the National Institutes of Health, if aortic aneurysm splits or ruptures, it can become life-threatening, but early diagnosis and treatment can prevent …

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Depression or Spiritual Warfare: What if It’s Both

WEBPsychologist Eric Johnson on how Christians should make sense of mental illness and demonic possession. Depression or Spiritual Warfare: What If It’s Both? “As …

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Younger Pastors More Likely to Say They Struggle With Ment.

WEBBeyond talking about it from the pulpit, 9 in 10 US Protestant pastors (89%) say local churches have a responsibility to provide resources and support for individuals …

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It’s Okay Not to Be Okay Christianity Today

WEBRosalynn Brookins accidentally tasted her first drink at 14, when she thought her father’s gin was water. Once she felt the heat going down, she craved more. It …

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Tim Keller Calls on God’s ‘Providential Oversight’ Amid Tr.

WEBLast June, Keller participated in an inpatient immunotherapy trial at the National Institutes of Health’s National Cancer Institute, which he said had “shown great …

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Our Church Lost Three Men to Suicide in Two Years

WEBIn 2021, an estimated 12.3 million American adults seriously thought about suicide, 3.5 million planned a suicide attempt, and 1.7 million attempted it. The rate of …

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8 Non-Numerical Ways To Assess The Health Of A Church

WEBWe need to ask the questions and be open to honest answers. 3. Hear From People Outside The Church. There’s a limit to what we can learn about the health and …

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How to Pray with ADHD Christianity Today

WEBIn addition to using counseling and medication, people with ADHD can develop coping strategies. To engage Scripture, Hey often uses lectio divina —a monastic …

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Health Care Sharing Ministries Fight for Legitimacy Amid Lawsuits

WEBHealth care sharing ministries must share a common set of religious or ethical beliefs and share medical expenses, even after a member develops a medical …

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