365 Looking after the Mental Wellbeing of Others (Keith and Sarah Condie)
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The gospel reminds us that we are sinners, but also broken and fragile people. As people come to church they come with their various mental health issues. Keith and Sarah Condie discuss what is the role of the church in helping people. It is not our job to fix people. Church can be really good for people as they deal with the issues. The importance of watching and listening to people who might need help. Doing something is better than doing nothing. Don't be afraid to ask "Are you thinking of taking your life?" Good questions can be "Are you OK?", "What has helped in the past?", "Can I pray for you?" Encouraging healthy habits can be underestimated. Care for yourself while you are caring for others. Caring for people is a form of growing disciples. TOOLBOX: Lifeline: 13 11 14 12 Tips to Support Someone with Mental Health Challenges World Mental Health Day (10th Oct) World Suicide Prevention Day (10th Sept) Mental Health First Aid Course 312 On Getting Helpful Professional Help CREDITS:This Episode was brought to you by CCLI The One Thing is brought to you by ⁠⁠Reach Australia⁠⁠ To pray for Reach Australia, join our ⁠⁠WhatsApp Group⁠⁠. For ideas or questions please email ⁠⁠[email protected]⁠⁠ To support the Reach Australia Online Library head ⁠⁠here⁠⁠.
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