Amy Simpson shares her family’s struggle with mental illness and how the church can better respond to both the individual suffering and their family.
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Hope for the Afflicted: The Church and Mental Illness
Twenty-six percent of American adults experience a diagnosable mental disorder each year, according to the National Institute of Mental Health. But many church leaders and churchgoers don’t understand mental illness and don’t know how to support sufferers.
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Sermon Help for Busy Pastors
Despite viewing preparation as one of the more difficult aspects of their jobs, most pastors spend a significant amount of time on sermon prep.
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Ministering to Military Families: How To Come Alongside the Battle Weary
Instead of associating soldiers and their families only on patriotic holidays, think of them throughout the year when we see God’s presence in our lives.
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3 Ways to Navigate Preaching on Holiday Weekends
We should frame the holiday through the lenses of the gospel rather than allowing the holiday to superimpose itself on the gospel.
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Table Talk: Practicing Biblical Hospitality
I believe hospitality is essential for understanding the nature of God and the mission of God. It’s why, when we started Imago Dei Church in Raleigh almost two and half years ago, we had a goal of creating a culture infused with evangelism and hospitality.
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