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Mental Health In the Church – Interview with a Pastor

Today, mental health in the church continues to grow in importance and demands space and attention. We have adapted to the understanding that students and working adults alike need “mental health days” to separate themselves from the barrage of life and regroup. We make sure our relationships and boundaries are constantly modified to fit our …

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International Women’s Day: Mental Health Tips for Christian Women

International Women’s Day is a day to celebrate women and recognize their contributions to society. As Christian women, we often find ourselves juggling multiple roles, including motherhood, employment, being a wife, daughter, friend, and more. While we strive to excel in each of these areas, it’s important to prioritize our mental health. In this blog …

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Black History Month Spotlight: Mental Health Challenges and Strengths in the Black Church

February is Black History Month, a time to reflect on the experiences of the Black community in the United States. One area that is often overlooked in discussions of Black history is mental health. Mental health issues have long been stigmatized in the Black community, with many people viewing seeking help as a sign of …

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Keys to Living out World Kindness Day as Christians

World Kindness Day dates back to 1997 through the World Kindness Movement organization. However, it did not become officially registered until 2019. The movement’s purpose was “to highlight good deeds in the community focusing on the positive power and the common thread of kindness which binds us.” And although the day is for everyone, what …

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