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Restoring the Weary: A Church-Based Approach to Mental Health

by J. J. McKeever , Sr. Colón McWilliam
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9798196221668
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publisher Imprint: Independently Published
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  • Pages: 426
  • Original Price: GBP 14.99
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 567 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): General

Restoring the Weary: A Church-Based Approach to Mental Health
By Rev. Dr. McWilliam Col�n Sr. with J. J. McKeever

Mental illness is no longer a distant issue affecting "someone else." It sits quietly in church pews every Sunday. It lives in the anxious teenager hiding behind a smile, the exhausted parent carrying silent grief, the veteran haunted by trauma, the caregiver overwhelmed by burnout, the young adult questioning whether life is worth living, and the faithful believer silently wondering why prayer alone has not made the pain disappear. Yet too often, the Church has struggled to respond.

For generations, many faith communities have lacked the language, tools, or theological framework to engage mental health faithfully and compassionately. Some have remained silent. Others have unintentionally deepened suffering through stigma, misunderstanding, or harmful assumptions. Depression has been mistaken for spiritual weakness. Anxiety dismissed as lack of faith. Medication viewed with suspicion. Therapy treated as compromise rather than care.
In this book, pastor, theologian, and community leader Rev. Dr. McWilliam Col�n Sr. offers a compassionate and deeply practical vision for reclaiming the Church as a place of healing, hope, and belonging.

This is not simply a book about mental illness. It is a book about the Church and who the Church is called to become.
Through thirty engaging chapters organized into five foundational sections, Col�n equips pastors, lay leaders, ministry teams, seminarians, counselors, and congregations with the theological insight and practical tools necessary to build emotionally healthier faith communities.

Restoring the Weary is organized into five interconnected sections that equip churches to respond faithfully and effectively to mental health challenges. The Ministry Focus section addresses urgent realities facing congregations today, including anxiety, depression, trauma, youth mental health concerns, domestic violence, and post-pandemic exhaustion.

The Biblical Foundations section explores emotional suffering through Scripture, examining figures such as Elijah, Job, Ruth and Naomi, and Jesus. Rather than minimizing pain, the Bible is presented as a witness to human struggle, resilience, and God's healing presence.

In Historical Foundations, readers discover how Christian tradition-especially the Wesleyan emphasis on caring for body, mind, and spirit-has approached suffering and healing across generations. The section highlights lessons modern churches can recover from past practices.

The Theological Foundations section addresses difficult questions surrounding faith and mental illness, exploring the relationship between prayer, therapy, shame, suffering, and healing. Col�n offers a theology rooted in Christ's compassionate presence.

Finally, the Interdisciplinary Foundations section provides practical tools, including trauma-informed ministry, family systems theory, partnerships with clinicians, and strategic planning to help churches build effective and lasting mental health ministries.

At its heart, Restoring the Weary offers a hopeful invitation: the Church can become a sanctuary again.

A place where people no longer feel pressured to hide their struggles. A place where youth feel seen, families feel supported, and those carrying invisible burdens find understanding rather than judgment. A place where emotional honesty is welcomed, suffering is met with compassion, and healing unfolds through community, wisdom, prayer, and love.

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