Jeremy Smith

The Church, Adoption, Foster Care, and Orphans

The Church, Adoption, Foster Care, and Orphans

Last month I was in Columbus, Ohio for a state-wide training for Ohio's Child Protective Services (CPS). This conference got me thinking about how the Church is responding to foster care, and other impacts with foster care and orphans. There are many people out there doing a lot of good work in foster care and adoption. Here are some resources that have moved beyond local mission.

Substance Abuse Since the Start of COVID

Substance Abuse Since the Start of COVID

You may have heard it said that the pandemic has increased the mental health and suicide risks for people. But the risk of substance misuse and overdose is also trending poorly. Here’s how the Church can help.

Making Churches Safe From Abuse

Making Churches Safe From Abuse

The topic of domestic violence and mental health has come to the forefront for me in the last ten years. Here are two national training and ministry resources for pastors and church leaders to help prevent and address abuse.

Five Barriers To Mental Health Services, and Some Ways Churches Can Help

Five Barriers To Mental Health Services, and Some Ways Churches Can Help

We know there are many barriers to treatment. But I want to focus in this article on practical barriers to mental health treatment, where churches can help immediately to address them.

Domestic Violence, Mental Health, and the Church

Domestic Violence, Mental Health, and the Church

April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Along with the October Domestic Violence Awareness Month, I would love to see Christian pastors and Christian counselors be at the forefront of not only bringing awareness, but also coming up with the solutions to serve domestic violence victims and sexual assault survivors, to end abuse.

Tips to Help with Ongoing Stress from the Pandemic

Tips to Help with Ongoing Stress from the Pandemic

As of March 2021, we are now at the year mark of the disruption from the pandemic. As a Church, community, and individuals, we have a lot we can do to support each other. Here are some tips to help each other, one year into the pandemic.

Strengthening Mental Health, Relationships and Connection: A Direction for the Church in 2021

Strengthening Mental Health, Relationships and Connection: A Direction for the Church in 2021

A few months ago, Barna Group released a book titled Restoring Relationships that looks at their research on the challenges individuals and couples are experiencing with mental, emotional, and relational health, and how the church could help. Updated for the impacts of COVID-19, the research also looked at pastors’ mental health. But the most important question of all, which can help inform ministry for 2021, may be this: do people still feel connected during the pandemic?

Building Mental Health Awareness In Churches This October

Building Mental Health Awareness In Churches This October

Two times of the year are devoted to building awareness about mental illness. In October, Mental Illness Awareness Week is October 4 – 10; October 10 is World Mental Health Day. The hope is that within these days, weeks, and months when we bring awareness, specifically through the Church, that we can reduce stigma and bring the Church to the forefront of conversations about mental illness.

The Church and Substance Abuse Recovery

The Church and Substance Abuse Recovery

The Church has a spotty past with working alongside people who have substance misuse issues. The goal of recovery shouldn’t be just to stop the negative behavior. While that’s certainly important, our goal should be a transformation from the inside out. Here’s some information about substance abuse that can help your church.