Protestant
clergy rarely preach about mental health conditions to their congregations and
only a quarter of congregations have a plan in place to help congregants deal
with mental health challenges, according to a new LifeWay Research survey of a
thousand Protestant pastors. Sixty-six percent of the respondents reported that
they mention mental health once a year or never; 26 percent talk about it
several times a year; 4 percent mention it once a month, and only 3 percent talk
about it several times a month. Although 68 percent of pastors said that their
church maintains a list of local mental health resources for congregants, only
28 percent of families are aware of such resources, the survey found.
Ironically, nearly a quarter of pastors surveyed – 23 percent – said they had
personally experienced a mental health challenge. For the LifeWay report, click
here. For the article about the study, click
here.
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