Resources 
search

The Mind and Soul Course

A course for those who struggle with their emotional health


To get updates on the course - register here


Are you struggling with depression, low self-esteem or your identity. Do you want to understand how your past and present relationships and activities fit into this? Would it help to learn how your Christian faith fits into these things — and to do this in a way that is supportive, creative and productive? Have you become a Christian but still struggle in this area?


DSC5200-1We are preparing a course with six evenings of 'Teaching, Testimony, Discussion and Prayer' hosted in a local church. Below are the Titles and the other links on your left show the planned content and the culture we believe it is vital to create for the course to be helpful.

 

Please do NOT contact about the course - it is being re-written after our pilot in 2009/10 and we will tell you when you can order it. People who are registered on this website will be kept informed.


Course content (by week)

  1. The Past - Putting the past into perspective
  2. The Present - Identity
  3. People - Making relationships work
  4. Patterns - Vicious circles of behaviour and how to reverse them
  5. Potential - Finding direction for the future
  6. The Path - Taking the first step

Where is the course run?

 

Please note that we do NOT keep an accessible list of churches where the course has been run as we are only at the pilot stage. Therefore we are not able to tell you where your nearest course is. You can sign up using the other links on this page to hear about new releases and other advances. We may be able to keep a list of churches and locations in the future.


Tags: course
 Podcast 
Demons and Mental Health
Unbelievable (Premier), 17/01/2012
Spirituality in the NHS
Various, 18/12/2011
Choices that bring change
Arianna Walker, 02/11/2011
Divorce and separation - how it affects the young people caught in the middle
Pete English, 02/09/2011
4D Engagement: The holistic distinctive of youth ministry
Martin Saunders, 02/08/2011