Suicide and your congregation
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
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
Most people donāt like to talk about suicide. It frightens us and it makes us uncomfortable. Itās something many really donāt understand, and when thereās
September will beĀ National Suicide Prevention Month. To begin the month we’d like to first focus on those who have suffered the loss of a loved
If youāre reading this because youāre not sure you want to go on living or know someone who feels hopeless. I understand. I donāt know
When someone takes his or her life, friends and family are often shocked and stunned, claiming they had no idea the person was struggling with
For those who have never grappled with serious depression, itās a condition thatās extraordinarily difficult to understand. After the recent high-profile suicides, many who have
Suicide makes me mad. Those might sound like strange and strong words from a therapist who normally counsels understanding and forgiveness, but I canāt ignore
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