Marja Bergen

author, mental health advocate, follower of Christ

Month: December 2024 (page 1 of 2)

Part 12 – Are you a wounded healer?

LIVING ROOM’S OPEN DOOR – In his book, Faith and Mental Health, Harold Koenig, M.D. wrote that mental illness could be viewed as a gift. “It can sensitize the emotionally or mentally ill person to the pain and suffering of others, uniquely equipping them with the insight and ability to help.” Through our own needs […]

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Part 11 – Facilitating humbly

LIVING ROOM’S OPEN DOOR – A humble facilitator is the key to an effective faith-based mental health support group. By modelling vulnerability and candidly revealing pain and insecurities, facilitators can encourage the entire group to do the same. Honestly sharing faith and doubt, hope and despair, joy and sadness with others helps bring members of […]

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Part 10 – In every neighborhood

LIVING ROOM’S OPEN DOOR Can you imagine how wonderful it would be to have a Living Room group meeting in every neighborhood? An Open Door where you could go when you’re troubled or hurting and need to be with those who would understand—those who would listen when you have things to tell—brothers and sisters all. […]

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Part 9 – The nature of open door groups

LIVING ROOM’S OPEN DOOR I believe that Living Room’s Open Door is not about religion, regardless of what our beliefs might be or not be. It’s simply about Jesus and his immeasurable love for ALL of us—for people of all faiths or for people of no faith at all. It is about a love that […]

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Part 8 – A walk with Jesus

LIVING ROOM’S OPEN DOOR As you read this, why not imagine the Jesus we believe in today as the living and breathing person he once was, joining us in our world? Could you imagine what it would be to spend time with him as he did his ministry—as one of his disciples perhaps? To truly […]

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Part 7 – Teach us to love

LIVING ROOM’S OPEN DOOR – Jesus was a radical in the way he treated social outcasts like prostitutes, the poor, the sick, lepers and others. He treated them in a way that was completely contrary to social conventions of the day. Christ’s love brought a sense of dignity and value to those on the margins. […]

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Part 6 – He heals us with his love

LIVING ROOM’S OPEN DOOR The following was written by Paul, an apostle of Jesus Christ: Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices […]

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Part 5 – Who is this Jesus? (edited December 14)

LIVING ROOM’S OPEN DOOR – As I’ve mentioned before, Living Room’s Open Door is founded on the unconditional love of Jesus. When I sat down to tell you about him, I felt overwhelmed. Where should I begin? I will start with what I believe: As a Christian, I believe that Jesus was a man who […]

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Part 4 – Thinking of being a facilitator?

LIVING ROOM OPEN DOOR – Have you had thoughts about facilitating a Living Room group? Perhaps you would like to share how your faith has helped you live with your mental health problems. You may have learned coping techniques that you would like to pass along so that the people in your group could learn […]

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A UNIQUE SPIRITUAL MESSAGE NEEDED

One of the most important ways in which people with mental health challenges can be supported is by hearing of the unconditional love of Jesus and of how he values them, despite the way the world might be treating them. Those for whom life is easier, could never understand that message in the same way. […]

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