Tag: church

  • Love and Light Devotional Series – Day 4

    Love and Light Devotional Series – Day 4

    This is Day 4 of a 5-day devotional series. For previous devotionals posted, follow this link. Feel the Burn No athlete enjoys the burn of the workout they perform. But there is a good burn to endure if you want to reap the results of your efforts. In the state…

  • Wanting More of God

    Wanting More of God

    At break of day, waiting, poised to take on a new dawn, I’m searching for my God’s face. I know at the bottom of my heart and soul, I thirst for Him. I long for His presence to burn down the fears, insecurities, and uncertainties within and around me. Have…

  • 18 Resources that Shed Light on Mental Illness in the Church

    18 Resources that Shed Light on Mental Illness in the Church

    You can never have enough help to navigate the mental health system, especially from a Christian perspective. In the following list, I’ve curated 18 reliable faith-based resources that shed light on mental illness in the church. Podcasts Focus On The Family interview with Ed Stetzer, Kay Warren, Jared Pingelton Listen…

  • Misconceptions Your Church May Have About Depression

    Misconceptions Your Church May Have About Depression

    Why would God want you to take antidepressants?  If mental illness is real, it would be in the Bible. You should pray your way out of the depression and anxiety. Don’t rely on medication. God is testing you. You must have faith. Suffering is part of being a Christian. There…

  • How Church Keeps Me Sane

    How Church Keeps Me Sane

    Sundays are Special When I recognized that Sundays were the days we attended church, I also keyed into the weather and found the sun had a way of shining brighter on those days. So it seemed. Maybe it was that it was the Lord’s day, and on those days I…

  • Writing From The Heart Today

    Writing From The Heart Today

    Changes Are Here I wanted to write more frequently and regularly here on BipolarBrave, so today I’m writing from the heart. There’s a lot of changes going on in my life lately. Not working full time is one of them. I think there is no right or wrong answer, but…

  • Sarah Robinson Guest Posts: This Is How To Break The Ice On Mental Illness In The Church

    Sarah Robinson Guest Posts: This Is How To Break The Ice On Mental Illness In The Church

    I read Sarah’s recent article in Relevant Magazine and reached out to her to collaborate, and she graciously obliged. My next post will be a link to my piece on her blog about how to serve others who have mental illness in the church. We were crammed like sardines into…

  • 5 Go-To Resources For Christians with Mental Illness

    5 Go-To Resources For Christians with Mental Illness

    Good resources for Christians with mental illness are few and far between. For many, mental health conditions are unmanageable through prayer and Bible verses alone. Symptoms of a mood disorder may keep you from functioning effectively during the day. There is still reluctance in the church to seek out professional…

  • Advocate Angela McDonald Guest Posts: “Being Faithful To Someone With Mental Illness”

    Advocate Angela McDonald Guest Posts: “Being Faithful To Someone With Mental Illness”

    Ignorance Isn’t Bliss Those in the church who know of my bipolar disorder have never sat down and asked me how I am…and I am angry about it. Am I handling my mood swings okay? Am I managing my symptoms? How is my family handling all of it?… No one…

  • The Church’s Best Response To Mental Illness

    The Church’s Best Response To Mental Illness

    Mental illness can be so gray. Thinking about it, there’s a mental disorder diagnosis for almost everything and anything. Of course, not everyone has a clinical, diagnosable condition. With mental illness being so rampant and the church’s response being so silent, here are a few pointers I want to bring…