A spiritual approach to mental health
Firstly, please be assured that you are dearly, dearly loved by God. Then, listen to this Sentinel Watch series on mental health—and find hope, even healing. TABLE OF CONTENTS
Firstly, please be assured that you are dearly, dearly loved by God. Then, listen to this Sentinel Watch series on mental health—and find hope, even healing. TABLE OF CONTENTS
This month is a time of Thanksgiving in many parts of the world, and for Christian Scientists, too. And we study a Bible Lesson on this subject. In the Bible Lesson this November, there are readings about how perfectly God has made us, how much God loves us, his care for us, and the gratitude … More Thanksgiving acknowledges God’s care for us. Your invitation . . .
Years ago, this woman faced a Christmas alone. She’d moved across the country, away from family, and didn’t know many people in the area. It would have been easy for her to feel alone and depressed, but she found that when she actually “observed” Christmas, with all that that word means, she found herself happier … More How do you observe Christmas?
For today’s contributor, who at one point attempted suicide, the idea that God not only exists but is good and always present became so powerful to him that he was freed from mental darkness… When I was a young teen, I began to suffer from symptoms of depression, though at the time I didn’t know … More Out of the depths of depression