The Results Are In
Thank you to all who participated and cast a vote in the 2025 BipolarBrave Mental Health + Faith Awards! The response was outstanding, so thank you all who shared and voted!
I’m pleased to have put this on for the fourth year to highlight those making an impact in the world of faith and mental health. Everyone serving this segment of the church and society isn’t doing it for accolades. Honestly, I had second thoughts about hosting again because contests can seem superficial and worldly.
While I love a good contest based on competency and merit, I don’t love people being left out! So to all who made it on the ballot, you’ll also be included in my GAME PLAN Mental Health Resource Guide. And if you didn’t see someone deserving on the ballot this year, think of them next year and nominate them!!
Now, on to the winners!
Blog Winners
Under the BLOG category:
In 3rd place: ChurchandMentalHealth.com
In 2nd place: PastorBrad.blog
The Winner of the Blog for 2025 is: Embracing Faith & Mental Illness
Influencer Winners
Under the INFLUENCER category:
In 3rd place: Dr. Tim Murphy
In 2nd place: Kay Warren
The Winner of the Influencer for 2025 is: Samantha Karraá
Organization Winners
Under the ORGANIZATION category:
In 3rd place: P82 Project Restoration
In 2nd place: Hope Made Strong
The Winner of the Organization for 2025 is: Fresh Hope for Mental Health
Broadcast Winners
Under the BROADCAST category:
In 3rd place: Dr. Michelle Bengtson’s Your Hope-filled Perspective podcast
In 2nd place: Mindful of Christ YouTube Channel/Podcast
The Winner of the Broadcast for 2025 is: Fresh Hope for Mental Health podcast
That’s a Wrap
Congratulations to everyone who placed!
Winners, you will be notified via email as well to arrange for getting your Hope for Troubled Minds anthology, digital badge, and logo/branding package offer from my freelance business Communikated Expressions LLC (CE LLC Packages Menu)
Thank you everyone for such a great event this year. Until next time —
Stay bold, brave, and real,
Katie
2 Timothy 1:7
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