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St. Paul’s Mental Health Manual deals with the ways that Paul, from prison, clearly writes with a concern for mental health, when he says, “Whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are pure, whatever is of good report, think on these things.” With our recent concerns for anxiety and depression, these verses can be viewed in a new light.
In this weeks Message of the Week, we hear another message from Rev. Dr. Joel Allen. He shares from the 4th chapter of Philippians, reminds us of Paul's time in prison, and challenges us to think on things that are true, good, and come from God.
By Watertown First United Methodist Church feat. Pastor Jen Tyler5
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St. Paul’s Mental Health Manual deals with the ways that Paul, from prison, clearly writes with a concern for mental health, when he says, “Whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are pure, whatever is of good report, think on these things.” With our recent concerns for anxiety and depression, these verses can be viewed in a new light.
In this weeks Message of the Week, we hear another message from Rev. Dr. Joel Allen. He shares from the 4th chapter of Philippians, reminds us of Paul's time in prison, and challenges us to think on things that are true, good, and come from God.