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Breaking the Silence: When Strong Saints Want to Quit

30 min · 5 de may de 2026
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Host Michael Jerome explores how even the strongest biblical figures—like Elijah—face exhaustion, fear, and loneliness, and how God meets them with compassion. This episode opens a four-part series on mental health in the church, challenging stigma, encouraging honest conversation, and showing practical ways the body of Christ can offer presence and care. Through Scripture, real-life examples, and pastoral counsel, the episode invites listeners to name their struggle, seek community and professional help when needed, and remember that feeling overwhelmed doesn’t disqualify you from God’s care.

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