Why Mental Health Matters for the Church and Global Mission with Gladys Mwiti
Mental health challenges affect millions of people around the world—but what if caring for the mind and emotions is not just a pastoral concern, but a critical part of the church’s mission?
Summary
In this episode of the Lausanne Movement Podcast, Jason Watson speaks with Dr. Gladys Mwiti, a Kenyan clinical psychologist, trauma specialist, and founder of Oasis Africa Wellness. Drawing from over three decades of ministry and counseling experience, Dr. Mwiti explains why mental health care is essential to God’s mission of restoring the whole person. The conversation explores how addressing trauma, burnout, and emotional health strengthens evangelism, discipleship, and Christlike leadership in the global church.
Main Points
- Mental health is central to holistic mission. The gospel addresses the whole person—spiritual, emotional, relational, and social healing.
- The global church faces a growing mental health crisis. Mental health disorders are among the leading causes of disability worldwide.
- Ignoring mental health weakens the church’s witness. Trauma, anxiety, and depression affect families, communities, and ministry leaders.
- Pastors and ministry leaders often carry hidden burdens. Many leaders experience stress, burnout, and isolation while caring for others.
- Burnout develops gradually. Warning signs include emotional fatigue, decreased motivation, cynicism, and social withdrawal.
- Young leaders face increasing pressure. Social comparison, high expectations, and limited mentorship contribute to rising anxiety.
- Healthy leadership begins with inner health. Emotionally healthy leaders are better equipped to demonstrate humility, wisdom, and compassion.
- Sustainable ministry requires intentional rhythms. Rest, Sabbath practices, journaling, peer accountability, and counseling help leaders finish well.
- The church can respond through community care. Congregations can train members to provide basic support and referrals through collaborative mental health ministries.
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