Mental Health

Embrace Immanuel Imagery for Healing

Immanuel Imagery, as practiced within Neuroscience Informed Christian Counseling®  and Neuroscience Informed Relational Discipleship, is a therapeutic approach that integrates the profound truths of Christian faith with the principles of modern psychology. 

Turning Doubt Into Worship

Let’s look at what David wrote about as he wrestled with the tension of hope and doubt, as well as four lessons we can learn from him.

The Mental Healthcare Gap, Task Shifting, and the Local Church

Task shifting is a viable solution to mitigate the global mental healthcare gap by making efficient use of available human resources, enhancing the capacity of the healthcare system, and ultimately improving access to mental health services for underserved populations.

Masks

Day after day, we dress ourselves up and wear masks to put on the image we want others to see. Meanwhile, we know the real us. To live and lead wholeheartedly, we must remember that God’s love for us is not dependent on whether or not we deserve or have earned it.

Anxiety: Understanding Its Biology

Do you know what it feels like when you have anxiety? Probably so. But do you know why you feel anxiety symptoms or what to do to help your anxiousness?

3 Financial Enemies Attacking Mental Health

Finances are closely linked with mental health. And the two can become a double-edged sword, feeding off of each other negatively to a point where your mental health can begin to negatively impact your financial habits.

What Is the Theology of Self-Care?

Do you have a good theology of self-care? It might seem odd, but neglecting self-care to push yourself beyond your God-given limits can actually feed a sinful craving for self-sufficiency.

Honoring God Through Rest: A Pastor’s Guide

In the midst of fervent service in ministry, it is crucial for pastors to remember that rest is not only a necessity but also a means to honor God.