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Christian Depression Help: Start Here

If you are depressed and Christian, you may not need a giant library right now. You may need one doorway that does not shame you.

Start with the section that sounds most like today. One page is enough.

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Depression does not make you a bad Christian. Faith, Scripture, prayer, therapy, medication conversations, medical care, pastoral care, trusted relationships, and crisis support can all belong inside a wise care plan.

If you feel ashamed

Start with shame-removal pages. Depression is not automatic sin, weak faith, or proof that God is disappointed in you.

If you need Scripture

Start with one verse, one Psalm, or one honest biblical story. You do not have to turn a heavy day into a full Bible study.

If you need help or treatment

Faith and care do not have to compete. Therapy, medication conversations, medical care, pastoral care, prayer, and community can belong together.

If you are helping someone else

Use words that do not shame, rush, or spiritualize away their pain. Presence and practical help matter.

If you only have a little capacity

Start with a tiny tool, printable page, or one prayer. You do not need the whole plan today.

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Start with the smallest free resource: tiny prayers for the days when words are hard. The fuller Starter Pack can come after that.

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