Dr. Pam Davis Just three weeks ago, at the beginning of a new school year, we gathered as a community at our Charlotte campus feeling hope for all that God […]
Navigating the Complex Arena of Suicidal Thinking Dr. Karen Mason Professor of Counseling and Psychology, Director of the Hamilton Counseling Department While there are a variety of resources available to […]
Dr. Karen Mason Suicide happens inside the walls of the church. Yet, the wider culture is more engaged in suicide prevention than God’s people who care deeply about the sanctity […]
Far too many of us are soul weary. But let’s remember, together, who we are. We are disciples—we are Christ-learners.
Suicidal Christians are in our communities, and they need our ministry. They need us to provide authentic, non-judgmental deep community.
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This is the second blog post in a series about the book release of Preaching Hope in Darkness: Help for Pastors in Addressing Suicide from the Pulpit.
Learn more about how hard-working followers of Christ can pour into others without draining themselves.
The COVID-19 pandemic is challenging us all to establish new ways of coping. Parents and caregivers can play an important role in helping children cope during this pandemic.