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Christian Heinze

@cpheinze

Former writer at The Hill. Now want to help destigmatize depression, anxiety etc in the Christian church. Email thewearychristian @ gmail. com

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Gospel in Life (@gospelinlife) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The love you’ve always been looking for from your parents, you’re going to get in the arms of your Father. The love you’ve been looking for from your spouse, you’re going to get in the arms of your ultimate spouse, Jesus Christ. The significance you’ve been trying to get from

Christian Heinze (@cpheinze) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The wonderful Christian writer Jacques Philippe also wrote: "The most painful suffering is the suffering we reject." That being said -- Christianity, since its inception-- has always been at the forefront of ministries aiming to alleviate human suffering. So, if you're

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Some really good, recent medical studies on depression, including biomarker research, heart health and depression, GLP-1s and depression, and the many nuances (including cross-culture variations) in how searching for meaning in life affects depression. thewearychristian.com/latest-medical…

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On podcast appearances, especially, he seems to chat from an ideological framework without seeming to be an ideologue. Rare, real talent to have.

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I remember lots of evangelicals calling the 2008 Obama campaign movement cultish and wondering if he could be the anti-Christ because of the fervor of his crowds. He was a super popular politician and first black man to conceivably becomes president. And that was enough to make

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"When wolves comes to steal, kill, or destroy His sheep, Jesus actually becomes the Lamb and offers himself.... Jesus does more than save you from hopelessness. He saves you for himself." - Ann Voskamp amazon.com/Loved-Life-40-…

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The 3 minutes before he starts singing - real Christianity. So real, raw, and beautiful. Then stay for the song. youtube.com/watch?v=pmJMZu…

McKay Coppins (@mckaycoppins) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As a society, we are making an enormously risky bet: that we can reap the rewards of a runaway gambling industry without paying any price; that the litany of social ills long associated with this vice—addiction and impoverishment, isolation and abuse, cheating and chasing and

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My Story, John Lennox’s autobiography, is released today. A personal reflection on a life shaped by questions of science, philosophy, and Christian faith. 📘 Available now in the UK: rebrand.ly/da124f 📆 Available in the USA: June 2 Prof John Lennox

My Story, John Lennox’s autobiography, is released today.

A personal reflection on a life shaped by questions of science, philosophy, and Christian faith.

📘 Available now in the UK: rebrand.ly/da124f

📆 Available in the USA: June 2

<a href="/ProfJohnLennox/">Prof John Lennox</a>
Kaeley Triller (@kaeleyt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are people over medicated? Yes. Do some people need anti-anxiety meds? Also yes. It doesn’t mean you don’t trust God. It means your brain and body are struggling to regulate stress the way they should, and you’re getting help.

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Absolutely, some truth to this - but anxiety is a medical condition and study after study has confirmed this. Yes, our faith in God can profoundly help us through anxiety just as it helps Joni Eareckson Tada deal with quadriplegia. But it doesn't change the physical nature of

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There has been a significant uptick among Christian influencers peddling the tragic idea that a lack of faith underpins medical conditions like anxiety, depression, OCD, PTSD etc., I would urge Christians to read this book by acclaimed Christian neuroscientist Dr. Matthew

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Re-posting this interview with Biola Christian Prof and philosopher J.P. Moreland on his battle with anxiety and depression. He talks about how Medication for his condition helped him "tremendously" and why so many Christian leaders miss the boat on the issue.

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For anyone not familiar with Joni's story and her amazing ministry for those w/disabilities, she has been one of the most beautiful examples of what a lifetime of total dependence on Christ looks like. The pain of pain is awful, and the hope of hope will be glorious.

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Many people pray when they’re in trouble and then when the trouble passes, they don’t. They pray when there’s time, but when they get busy, they don’t. Why? Because in their prayer life, they’re trying to get things from God, but they’re not trying to get God. They’re not after