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​Each month, a faith leader shares their connection to mental health through their stories, ministry, and context. The platform offers multiple perspectives on how a faith community can eliminate stigma around mental health and offer hope to all. Contributors each month provide examples and ideas on how our different faith communities are ministering to those with mental health challenges and navigating difficult but crucial topics.
By hearing from others, faith leaders will hopefully feel less alone in dealing with mental health issues.  We look forward to learning together!
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Blog Task Force:
The Rev. Dr. Marcus W. McFaul (Senior Minister Binkley Baptist Church),
Cynthia Bucy (Faith Connections on Mental Illness Board Member),
The Rev. Dr. Garry J. Crites (Executive Director North Carolina NAMI),
The Rev. Jessica Stokes (Associate Director of Partners in Health and Wholeness, Mental Health Advocacy, NC Council of Churches)
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