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October 2019
When It Feels Like You’re Drowning
Join us at St. Elmo UMC (Chattanooga, TN) on Sunday 10/13/2019.
Find out more »Private Event: House Concert and Book Reading
Soddy Daisy, TN
Find out more »Growth Begins with Acceptance
Join us at Unity of Birmingham on Sunday 10/20 at 11am.
Find out more »December 2019
Group Discussion: Faith and Mental Health
Steve Austin was a pastor when he nearly died by suicide. Thankfully, a suicide attempt wasn't the end of his story. Join us Sunday morning for a powerful and interactive discussion on faith and mental health, from a guy who lives it. Learn more about Steve at catchingyourbreath.com
Find out more »Real Talk: Faith and Mental Health
Steve Austin was a pastor when he nearly died by suicide. Thankfully, a suicide attempt wasn't the end of his story. Join the Grace Church Middle School Ministry for a powerful and interactive discussion on faith and mental health, from a guy who lives it. Learn more about Steve at catchingyourbreath.com
Find out more »Real Talk: Faith and Mental Health
Steve Austin was a pastor when he nearly died by suicide. Thankfully, a suicide attempt wasn't the end of his story. Join the Grace Church High School Ministry on Wednesday night for a powerful and interactive discussion on faith and mental health, from a guy who lives it. Learn more about Steve at catchingyourbreath.com
Find out more »From Pastor to a Psych Ward
What do you do when your life falls apart and Super Jesus doesn't swoop in and magically save you from the pain? Steve Austin has come to know God best while recovering from a suicide attempt. Join us for an honest conversation about life at the intersection of faith and mental health.
Find out more »January 2020
Emmanuel Bible College: Faith and Mental Health Weekend
Suicide has been identified as the ninth most common cause of death in Canada, resulting in more deaths per year than chronic liver disease and cirrhosis of the liver. Despite how common it is, suicide remains a highly stigmatized struggle, particularly in the church. A 2017 study found that while 76% of churchgoers believe suicide is a problem that needs to be addressed in their community, and 80% of Protestant senior pastors believe their church is equipped to intervene when…
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