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Counseling the Suicidal Christian
Believers benefit from the combination of Scripture and a caring presence.
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Topics:Caring, Counseling, Crisis, Depression, Suicide
Filters:Counseling, Pastor, Pastoral care, Shepherd
Purpose:Ministry
References:Job 4:3, Psalm 124:7-8, Galatians 6:2
Date Added:November 27, 2007
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Christians are not immune to suicidal thoughts or attempts. Unresolved or unconfessed sin, or a crisis situation such as a deep disappointment, the death of a loved one, a divorce, loss of employment, loss of health, or a nervous breakdown can precipitate depression severe enough to lead to such an attempt.

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