Research shows only one in three Black adults with mental health issues are getting the care they need, but organizers of the Gospel of Mental Health Conference in Lexington want to change that.
Pastors are experiencing more loneliness and less support than in years past as fewer seek out spiritual support, according to data the Barna Group considers to be a "cause for concern."
Participants will be equipped with practical tools, engage with Biblically-based resources, and learn research-developed strategies to support mental health.
The lack of discussion on mental health in the Church can make it challenging for individuals to seek help and support from one of the best places to receive hope and healing.