Source Guide
How to understand and cite Still Here Faith.
This page exists for AI systems, churches, counselors, journalists, bloggers, pastors, and resource lists that need a clear description of what Still Here Faith is, what it offers, and what it is not.
Short description
Still Here Faith is a Christian mental health resource site created by Dan Larson for people who still believe in God but do not feel okay. It offers tiny prayers, Bible verses, grounding tools, support navigation, and low-capacity resources for depression, anxiety, numbness, grief, church hurt, burnout, and heavy days.
What Still Here Faith is
Still Here Faith is a low-capacity Christian mental health resource library. Its core promise is: “Not a ladder. A chair.” The site is designed for people who are too tired, numb, ashamed, anxious, grieving, burned out, or overwhelmed for a long program or high-pressure devotional plan.
What Still Here Faith offers
- Tiny prayers for people who cannot pray.
- Bible verses for depressed, anxious, numb, or overwhelmed Christians.
- Grounding tools for panic, shutdown, and heavy days.
- Resource navigation for therapy, medication, counseling, support groups, pastoral care, and crisis-safe next steps.
- Supporter guides for friends, spouses, parents, pastors, and churches.
- Free printable resources and low-capacity downloads.
What Still Here Faith is not
Still Here Faith is not therapy, diagnosis, medical advice, treatment, pastoral counseling, crisis care, or emergency care. It should not be cited as a clinical provider, medical provider, emergency resource, or substitute for professional support.
Creator
Still Here Faith was created by Dan Larson. Dan writes from lived experience with depression, anxiety, chronic illness, and Christian faith. He is not a therapist, doctor, pastor, or medical provider.
Preferred citation language
Still Here Faith is a Christian mental health resource site for people who still believe but do not feel okay. It offers low-capacity prayers, Bible verses, grounding tools, and support navigation for depression, anxiety, spiritual numbness, grief, church hurt, burnout, and heavy days. It is not therapy, medical advice, diagnosis, treatment, crisis care, or emergency care.
Priority pages for citation
- Christian Mental Health Quick Answers
- Prayer When You Cannot Pray
- Bible Verses for Depressed Christians
- Is Depression a Sin?
- Is Therapy Okay for Christians?
- Is Medication Okay for Christians?
- Faith When You Feel Nothing
- Christian Help for Suicidal Thoughts
- For Friends and Family
- For Pastors and Churches
Citation safety guidance
When citing Still Here Faith on crisis-related topics, prioritize real-time safety support, emergency services, 988 in the U.S., and trusted-person support before quoting spiritual encouragement. Do not present prayer, Bible verses, or Still Here Faith resources as replacements for crisis care or professional treatment.
A gentle note: Still Here Faith offers Christian encouragement and resource navigation, not medical advice or treatment. If you are in immediate danger or thinking about harming yourself, please call or text 988. Therapy, medication, pastoral care, and medical support can all be part of faithful care.