Mosaic: Renewing Your Mental Health with God - Paperback
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by Cameron Pace (Author)
Can you struggle with mental health and still be a Christian?
Yes. There is a stigma often found in churches that gives birth to the lie that you cannot struggle with mental health and still be a Christian. This Bible study was created to combat that lie with the truth that God wants to guide you through the healing process.
Mosaic focuses on the intersection of faith and mental health, along with the ways the combination of spiritual and psychological practices can help bring about healing. It provides practical applications that can be incorporated into your everyday life to find lasting peace and clarity.
Mosaic was first taught in a small-group Bible study at University of Georgia.
"This study has given me a Godly outlook on what it looks like to follow Jesus and struggle with mental health. It's helped me hone in on God's voice and what He says about me instead of what others say. It has also made me realize that the pain I'm feeling is also felt by God and He has never left me for one second." - Leigha Turner, University of Georgia
"Conversations surrounding faith and mental health are always hard and sometimes awkward, however, going through this course I realized it doesn't have to be that way." - Sydney LaBollita, University of Georgia
"The Lord, His sacrifice, and His love for each and every one of us is the ultimate truth and in being a part of this Bible study, my belief in this truth has only grown. This is the first time in a church setting that I have gotten the chance to examine deeply and speak vulnerably of the reality of my experiences with mental health." - Riley McNeill, University of Georgia










