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Mental Illness
- Younger Pastors More Likely to Say They Struggle With Mental IllnessOverall, more than half of church leaders have seen members suffer depression, bipolar disorder, or schizophrenia.Aaron Earls - Lifeway Research|
- At Religious Schools, Gen Z Students Are Breaking Mental Health StigmasSurvey finds they seek counseling and support at higher rates than in secular schools.Megan Fowler|Indonesian
- What Should We Do If Our Compassion Runs Out?1 in 7 of my medical patients dies. But I don’t want to stop grieving or hoping.Eric McLaughlin|
- The Russell Moore ShowEpisode 21|42minScott Sauls Gets Real About Depression and AnxietyHow Christians can understand our inner critic in light of the gospel.Russell Moore|
- The Church Should Ask Two Questions About the Current Drug CrisisWhere do we find it? And more importantly, are we really prepared for what we’ll find?Emily Belz|
- Study: Trauma-Informed Bible Reading Reduces Depression, Anxiety, AngerResearch in Virginia jail could help churches deal with emotional impact of the pandemic.Adam MacInnis|简体中文Indonesian繁體中文
- Charles Spurgeon Knew It Was Possible to Be Faithful and DepressedHow his example can encourage believers who “walk in darkness, and see no light.”Diana Gruver|Français
- The Night after Christmas, It Was Still DarkHow the story of the shepherds changes our view of suffering.Jeff Peabody|
- China’s Greatest Evangelist Was Expelled from a Liberal Seminary in AmericaHow John Song sought new beginnings—for himself and his homeland—after a period of disgrace.Alexander Chow|简体中文繁體中文
- Mental Illness and the ‘Medical Theodicy’ TrapWhy do we feel such a palpable sense of spiritual relief when the problem is with the body rather than the mind?John Swinton|Português简体中文Indonesian繁體中文
