Skip to main content

#25: Mental Health Awareness Month

Since 1949, May is Mental Health Awareness Month. In honor of it, we invited our sister Sally to come and share her story. The mental health stigma harms our culture and our churches. The fear of not knowing how to help overwhelms the church family. Being known as a person with a mental disorder is a heavy burden. The truth of the gospel combats displaced identity and encourages hope. 

Nami (a secular organization)

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

#67: Confession and Vulnerability *LIVE*

Kinship LIVE! In August, Bethany Baptist Church had its first women's conference . It was a joy to be present among women that wanted to be open and kill sin so that they aren't overtaken by it. We did our first live episode in front of a live audience. Also, we had more than two listeners! Show notes:  Doctrine of Repentance - Thomas Watson Life Together: The Classic Exploration of Christian Community - Dietrich Bonhoeffer 

#30: Social Media

In this episode, we walk a tightrope as we balance social media . Join us as we handle this tough topic. This can be a touchy issue to deal with individually and within your local church family.  Show notes: A Social Media Heart Check   How Has Social Media Changed Bible Reading The Freedom of Self-Forgetfulness  by Timothy Keller The Liturgists Podcast  (we don't necessarily agree doctrinally but a good episode) There are more resources about this topic, so read up and be encouraged! Kinship's social media accounts :) Twitter  Instagram Facebook

#3: Marriage (Arguing and Roles)

In this episode the ladies discuss what arguing looks like in their marriages and how they seek biblical roles . Tim Chester,  "The Meaning of Marriage" Tim Keller,  "The Meaning of Marriage" What the ladies have been listening to: How I Built This Doctrine and Devotion Albert Mohler-The Briefing Patty Shuckla  The World and Everything In It-  WORLD magazine Hamilton Mixtape