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Have you ever been in the middle of a busy, successful season only to be hit by a sudden, creeping feeling that none of it matters? You arenāt alone. In this episode of Thinking Christian, Dr. James Spencer and Dr. Ben Mathew (Professor of Counselor Education at CIU) dive deep into the "existential leg" of the mental health stool.
Dr. Mathew joins us from the middle of a literal storm to discuss the figurative storms of the soulāthose moments when we feel like we are "running into the wind" without a sense of purpose.Ā We explore why "existential dread" is often a rational response to a broken world and how the local church should serve as the primary "house" of support before we ever reach for clinical intervention.
In this episode, we discuss:
The "Running into the Wind" Analogy: Understanding the baseline anxiety that seeps into our work and daily lives.
Angry at Existence: How to navigate feelings of bitterness toward God or life itself.
The Power of Lament: Why we need to stop "shortcutting" to the fix and start making space for groaning and frustration.
The Church as Triage: Why general community support is the "glass of water" we often need before calling a "neurosurgeon."
Shared Meaning: How the "pillar and buttress of truth" helps us avoid despair.
If youāve been feeling the weight of the world or questioning your impact, tune in for a conversation that re-centers our story within the greater narrative of God's work.
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To read James's article on this topic, check out his author page on Christianity.com.
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By James Spencer - Christian Theology Author and Speaker4.6
2020 ratings
Have you ever been in the middle of a busy, successful season only to be hit by a sudden, creeping feeling that none of it matters? You arenāt alone. In this episode of Thinking Christian, Dr. James Spencer and Dr. Ben Mathew (Professor of Counselor Education at CIU) dive deep into the "existential leg" of the mental health stool.
Dr. Mathew joins us from the middle of a literal storm to discuss the figurative storms of the soulāthose moments when we feel like we are "running into the wind" without a sense of purpose.Ā We explore why "existential dread" is often a rational response to a broken world and how the local church should serve as the primary "house" of support before we ever reach for clinical intervention.
In this episode, we discuss:
The "Running into the Wind" Analogy: Understanding the baseline anxiety that seeps into our work and daily lives.
Angry at Existence: How to navigate feelings of bitterness toward God or life itself.
The Power of Lament: Why we need to stop "shortcutting" to the fix and start making space for groaning and frustration.
The Church as Triage: Why general community support is the "glass of water" we often need before calling a "neurosurgeon."
Shared Meaning: How the "pillar and buttress of truth" helps us avoid despair.
If youāve been feeling the weight of the world or questioning your impact, tune in for a conversation that re-centers our story within the greater narrative of God's work.
Get early access and a bonus with a Patreon membership.
Subscribe to our YouTube channel
To read James's article on this topic, check out his author page on Christianity.com.
š¢ Stay Connected & Keep Growing!
If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe to Thinking Christian, so you never miss an insightful conversation!
Ā #ThinkingChristian #MentalHealth #FaithAndReason #ExistentialCrisis #ChristianPodcast #BiblicalWorldview #Lament #CommunitySupport
Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

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