You cannot consistently experience spiritual maturity while neglecting emotional maturity. God cares about both.

This resource draws on themes commonly found in the work of Pete Scazzero, John Mark Comer, and Chip Dodd.

Growth begins when we stop pretending. Emotional health requires honesty about what we feel, what we fear, and where we struggle. God is not surprised by our emotions and does not require us to hide them.

Why Emotional Health Matters

Many Christians have been taught what to believe but not how to process grief, anger, fear, shame, loneliness, or disappointment. Scripture is full of emotionally honest people. The Psalms, the prophets, and even Jesus demonstrate that emotional awareness is part of spiritual maturity.

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Christian emotional health is not merely feeling better. It is learning to live honestly before God, receive His love, process emotions in healthy ways, and become more like Christ in relationships.

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