Faith, Therapy, and the Heart: Embracing Mental Health as Part of Our Walk with God"
As believers, we’re called to nurture our whole selves—heart, mind, soul, and strength—as part of our journey with God. But when it comes to mental health, we sometimes feel hesitation or shame, as though seeking help means our faith isn’t strong enough. This couldn’t be further from the truth. God created us as complex beings, and He cares deeply about our well-being, including our mental health.
Scripture reminds us that we are temples of the Holy Spirit (1 Corinthians 6:19-20), meaning we are responsible for caring for our bodies, minds, and hearts. Therapy can be an incredible tool for this, helping us navigate life’s challenges, strengthen our resilience, and build healthier relationships. Seeing a therapist doesn’t mean we’re replacing faith with psychology; rather, we’re combining God’s gift of wisdom and support with spiritual growth. Prayer and faith are powerful, but God also works through skilled therapists to help us untangle deep-seated struggles, bring healing, and guide us toward abundant life.
Let’s normalize therapy as part of Christian self-care. It’s not a lack of faith; it’s a beautiful act of faith. By seeking help when we need it, we honor God’s design for us and allow ourselves to experience His grace in new, life-giving ways. Remember, taking care of our mental health is not only an act of self-love but also a way to be fully available to love and serve others, as God intended.




