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Highlights
- A series of reflections on the intersections among mental health, faith, and ministry.Beginning with his own experience, Finnegan-Hosey shares ways communities of faith can be present with those suffering from mental illness and crises.
- Author(s): David Finnegan-Hosey
- 160 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Christian Ministry
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About the Book
- Applicable not just to those with mental health issues, but for churches and the church at largeBook Synopsis
A series of reflections on the intersections among mental health, faith, and ministry.
Beginning with his own experience, Finnegan-Hosey shares ways communities of faith can be present with those suffering from mental illness and crises. Weaving together personal testimony, theological reflection, and practical ministry experience, he offers a message of hope for those suffering and for friends and faith communities struggling to care for them. Ultimately, his journey of recovery and healing reveals the need for a theological understanding of a vulnerable God, important not solely for ministry with those with mental health struggles, but offering a hopeful vision forward for the church.
Review Quotes
"David Finnegan-Hosey does not offer pious platitudes or easy answers but authentic Christian hope in the face of illnesses that affect nearly every Church, family, and organization today."
-Rev. David W. Peters, author of Post-Traumatic God: How the Church Cares for People Who Have Been to Hell and Back
"In Christ on the Psych Ward, David Finnegan-Hosey does something the Church has had difficulty doing regarding mental illness; he opens up the blinds and he lets the light in. David's story is compelling, his voice clear, his insight profound, and his subject matter critical. A book like this is long overdue, both in and outside the Church. It will save lives."
-John Pavolvitz, author of A Bigger Table: Building Messy, Authentic, and Hopeful Spiritual Community