Anxiety, depression, and the LGBTQ community
Were you aware that members of our communities who are LGBTQ have significantly higher rates of anxiety and depression than their straight or gender-conforming neighbors and family members? Studies have
Struggling with a mental health issue? Wanting to better understand what someone you love is going through? The Care to Change team shares what we know, along with plenty of practical, plain-spoken advice. Scroll down to the topic list to find the subject you seek. Have a suggestion for something we haven’t covered? Email it to us.
Were you aware that members of our communities who are LGBTQ have significantly higher rates of anxiety and depression than their straight or gender-conforming neighbors and family members? Studies have
Churches serve the spiritual needs of their members, helping them view life’s many events and challenges through the lens of faith. So it comes as no surprise that members turn
Calm down! At some point in your life, someone has shouted those words at you. Perhaps you were anxious, angry, or just a bit rambunctious … but some other person
Wouldn’t it be nice if our jobs were free of problems and challenging deadlines? I can already see a lot of eyes rolling. As the pace of our world has
There’s a dangerous stigma plaguing far too many churches and people of faith. It’s the idea that mental health challenges such as anxiety and depression are symptoms of a lack
It’s okay to love Jesus and have anxiety. Feeling depressed does not mean someone’s faith just isn’t as strong as it should be. Mental health issues are not a sign
Why do some children sit in a classroom, listen attentively, and behave well, while others find it almost impossible to focus and lash out against the adults who are trying
Death is inevitable and inescapable, and for many church leaders, it represents the most challenging part of ministering to congregations. Watching people grieve and contend with loss is difficult, even
Bethann was the friend everyone wanted to have. Growing up, she was the one who was there for all her friends … and anyone else, for that matter. No matter
It takes great courage to lead a congregation … and perhaps even more to stand before that congregation and explore topics that are awkward, embarrassing, or challenging to discuss. Issues
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