Mental Illness in the Lutheran Congregation Research shows that one in five adults, and one in six children, will experience a mental illness.
The Misguided Individualism of the “Self-Care” Movement Rest is necessary. But as Christians, we see other people as central to our vocation, rather than obstacles to our happiness.
The Comfort of Christ Our dear pastors and workers continue to love and care for millions of God’s people.
Lutheran Witness: February 2023 The February issue of The Lutheran Witness presents a Lutheran perspective on mental illness and health.
Mental Health, A Lutheran Perspective The February issue takes up the topic of mental illness from a Lutheran perspective.
Into the Valley of Shadows The journey with a loved through into and through Alzheimer’s disease is a journey into darkness and difficulty.