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Develop mental health training materials and resources to help teams across Europe reach the lost and equip churches in ministry.
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About This Project
Many missionaries and church leaders across Europe find themselves confronted by the tremendous mental health needs in Europe, whether among believers or non-Christians. Often, they feel overwhelmed and ill-equipped to meet this need or even understand mental health issues within the context of a Christian worldview.
Churches, and Christians in general, often have erroneous and harmful beliefs about mental health. For example, some believe and teach that depression and anxiety result from a lack of faith and that by simply praying and reading the Bible more, all will be better. This belief is a form of prosperity gospel that is not biblical and leads many who struggle with these conditions to feel shame and guilt. Those beliefs and teachings make the church an unsafe place where it’s not ok not to be ok, a place unwelcoming to the lost who struggle with grief, depression, anxiety, addiction, and other mental health disorders.
An IMB team in Europe is working to create materials that people can use to engage mental health needs among the lost, such as a discovery Bible study on emotions for adults and teenagers. The team is also developing resources and tools to equip believers to feel more confident and able to address the mental health needs around them, such as a podcast discussing ways to approach mental health needs cross-culturally and training on burnout among national partners.
Team members also offer mental health trainings and support, including Trauma Healing Institute training, which demystifies mental health from a Christian perspective and teaches how to be a safe person for people struggling. This training enables church leaders and their ministries become safe places for those struggling with mental health issues, helping them find a caring community and, ultimately, healing through Christ.
Give today to strengthen these ministries and outreach to those dealing with mental health issues across Europe.
Why direct giving matters
Giving directly to a missionary team helps fund the specific, on-the-ground needs your missionaries care deeply about—needs that aren't covered by CP and LMCO alone.
Zalena* felt like she was constantly walking on eggshells. Fear, frustration, and fatigue characterized her every waking moment.
She lived in a small house with her husband, four-year-old child, in-laws, and Tigran*, her schizophrenic brother-in-law who struggles with substance abuse and has been to prison for violent attacks on their family.
But that’s where you entered Zalena’s life!
Zalena attends a local church that conducted a mental health clinic. You are the one who brought that care to Zalena through your generosity to this ministry. You helped believers improve their mental health to care better for the unbelievers around them.
Because of you, Zalena found counseling, helping her deal with the stress of her home life and family situation, and Tigran found the psychiatric care he needs.
After a week on medication, Zalena’s mother-in-law reported on Tigran’s progress: “I feel like for the first time in five years, I have my son back instead of a dangerous stranger living with us.”
Please join us in prayer:
Thank you for your faithful prayers and generous gifts that bring mental health care to Europeans like Zalena and Tigran. You are making an eternal difference!
*Names changed
Thank you for praying and giving to help reach the Europeans for Christ. We are developing resources and tools to equip believers to feel more confident and able to address the mental health needs around them, such as a podcast discussing ways to approach mental health needs cross-culturally and training on burnout among national partners and Trauma Healing training and groups to help people process painful past experiences. Your faithful intercession and generosity also create materials people can use to engage mental health needs among the lost, such as a discovery Bible study on emotions for adults and teenagers.
God is working. God has given us several opportunities to meet worldwide mental health needs with your help. We are actively counseling 10 clients. Some are not believers, and counseling allows us to speak the love of Christ into deep pain and hurt. We also led a week-long Trauma Healing training, certifying 12 new international facilitators who will lead groups in their communities. In addition, we have continued recording new podcast episodes, including one on caring for those who are dying, and we are publishing and licensing a new course on caring for ministers suffering from burnout.
Over the next several months, God is directing us to expand and develop new avenues for reaching the lost and encouraging believers through mental health. We plan to:
lead additional Trauma Healing trainingsPlease pray for each of these activities by name. Pray God will use them to communicate the power and fullness of His love, grace, and forgiveness to participants and beyond.
Your gifts make an impact. Charlotte*, a long-term worker in Northern Ireland, recently attended Trauma Healing training. Because of decades of war and religious division, trauma and mental health needs are vast there. Charlotte has already started Trauma Healing groups to care for needs and share Christ’s love with those in her community. Pray for Charlotte’s new Trauma Healing groups to impact the lives of those needing help and healing, drawing many to mental and spiritual wholeness.
Thank you for partnering with us to reach the nations for Christ. We appreciate your sacrificial giving and prayers as we labor together to solve the world’s greatest problem: lostness.
*Name changed
In the next five years, a globalization goal of all IMB workers is to mobilize 500 local believers to become global missionary partners serving on IMB teams.
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