Are you thinking what I’m thinking? That given the events of the past year, Advent feels just a tiny bit misplaced? Global pandemic. Economic instability. Racial tension. Unending violence. The call to quiet myself and once more prepare for the coming of Jesus feels like something better suited for a time of greater peace. What…
Thank God That I Am Not God
Do you remember the scene in the movie Rudy when he’s trying to get accepted into Notre Dame but it’s not looking good so he goes to a priest for some advice? The priest says that in thirty-five years of religious studies he’s only come up with two hard, incontrovertible facts: “There is a…
Mental Health Awareness
Love your neighbor as you love as yourself. — Matthew 22:39 A big part of loving ourselves (and others) is taking care of our mental health. As believers, we’re called to serve, but no one can pour from an empty cup! October is National Depression and Mental Health Screening Month, a perfect time to…
May Is Mental Health Awareness Month
Love your neighbor as you love as yourself. — Matthew 22:39 A big part of loving ourselves (and others! We see you, spouses!) is taking care of our mental health. As believers, we’re called to serve, but no one can pour from an empty cup! May is Mental Health Awareness Month, a perfect time to…
Mental Health: This Is Not a Drill
We all have a lot of work to do. Most medical professionals agree that we are less than a generation away from turning the corner on cancer. But when it comes to mental health, the car is still parked in the garage. It’s a well-accepted embarrassment that twenty years have passed since psychiatry’s last major…
Why Does God Allow Mental Illness?
And what is the purpose of suffering? I once worked with a man who started limping around the office one day. He had tripped during a recent half-marathon and thought his ankle was just taking longer than usual to recover. But then he started to trip when walking down the hallway and couldn’t keep his…