How do you navigate a world where faith and mental health intersect? Join us this week as we uncover the inspiring journey of Amy Oberg, a PhD student in psychology who seamlessly blends her rich background in biblical studies with her passion for mental health advocacy. Amy's transformative path from a women’s pastor to founding the Hope and Health Hub in Kingman, Arizona, is nothing short of remarkable. We reminisce about a pivotal moment from my childhood that she influenced, shining a light on her profound impact on my faith journey.
Amy opens up about the complexities and rewards of ministry beyond the traditional church environment. Discover how faith can guide us through rejection and help us grow into leadership roles that extend beyond four walls. We emphasize the importance of serving and leading in everyday life, and Amy shares her wisdom on aligning mind, body, and soul through holistic service. This episode is a treasure trove of insights for anyone seeking to find their purpose and direction in life through faith.
In a fascinating exploration of faith and psychology, Amy addresses the historical skepticism towards psychology within the church. Learn about the innovative strategies she employs at the Hope and Health Hub to integrate mental and spiritual health, including practical advice on setting emotional boundaries in care ministries. We also discuss her collaborative project to create mental health journals for Generation Z. Concluding with a heartfelt prayer, this episode is a testament to God's glory in ministry and the transformative power of being active vessels for His work. Don’t miss this enriching conversation with Amy Oberg.
You can connect with Amy on Instagram @AmytOberg and at AmyOberg.com.
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