SOUL HEALTH RESOURCES

We are triune beings, body, soul and spirit. Our soul includes our heart, mind, will and emotions. These are the areas where many of life's deepest battles are fought.

Mental health is real, and yet it's often misunderstood or minimized. Some have been led to believe it's not a spiritual issue, while others may feel like God isn't involved in their healing. But we believe God cares deeply about every part of us, including our mental and emotional well-being.

The information on this page exists to provide both spiritual encouragement and practical tools for those navigating mental health challenges.

At 414 Church, we believe in both spiritual care and professional care. The following counseling resources and materials are provided as a helpful starting point for individuals and families seeking support.

Please note: 414 Church does not employ, supervise, or control the counselors, organizations, or resources listed on this page. Inclusion on this list does not constitute a guarantee, endorsement, or recommendation of any provider, treatment plan, fee structure, theological position, or outcome. Each person is responsible for contacting providers directly, verifying credentials, asking questions, and determining whether the counselor is the right fit for their needs.

If this is an emergency, call 911. If you are experiencing suicidal thoughts, emotional distress, or a mental health crisis, call or text 988 for 24/7 confidential crisis support.

THE WAR WITHIN

Sermon Series on Mental Health Challenges

Breaking The Silence

Anxiety: When The Mind Won't Be Quite

Battling Depression

Worry: When Tomorrow Steals Today

Negative Thoughts

Trauma: When the Wound Still Speaks

BOOK RECOMMENDATIONS

Out of
tHE Cave

The Garden
WITHIN

WINNING THE WAR
IN YOUR MIND

ATTACKING
Anxiety

LOCAL Christian counseling recommendations


Please note: 414 Church does not employ, supervise, or control the counselors or organizations listed on this page. Inclusion on this list does not constitute a guarantee, endorsement, or recommendation of any provider, treatment plan, fee structure, theological position, or outcome. Each person is responsible for contacting providers directly, verifying credentials, asking questions, and determining whether the counselor is the right fit for their needs.If this is an emergency, call 911. If you are experiencing suicidal thoughts, emotional distress, or a mental health crisis, call or text 988 for 24/7 confidential crisis support.