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Episode 41 - Mental Health and Ministry: Caring for Yourself to Lead Others

Episode 41 - Mental Health and Ministry: Caring for Yourself to Lead Others

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Drawing from a 2023 study by Mental Health America, Dr. A uncovers the staggering prevalence of mental illness, substance use disorders, and suicidal thoughts in communities of faith. Pastors, often the pillars of support, face unique challenges like burnout and the difficult decision of stepping away from their calling. Prioritizing mental health is not just crucial for clergy but for the entire faith community, with an emphasis on reducing stigma and ensuring access to professional resources. We aren't just here to inform but to inspire action. Discover practical steps you can take to foster a mentally healthy environment within your faith community. Let’s work together to ensure our communities are not only spiritually strong, but also mentally resilient.

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