What happens when mental health and ministry collide? In this honest and deeply encouraging conversation, Sam Quinn shares his personal journey with anxiety, depression, and faith, including how a panic attack once sent him to the hospital, believing he was having a heart attack.
This episode addresses the myths Christians often hear—like “if you loved God more, this wouldn’t happen”—and offers a biblical, compassionate, and practical approach to mental health. Sam explains why anxiety is not a lack of faith, why shame blocks healing, and how believers can accept their struggle without letting it define their identity.
If you’ve ever wrestled with stress, burnout, depression, or anxiety—especially while trying to serve God—this conversation is for you.
Key Topics Covered:
• Mental health in ministry and daily Christian life
• Anxiety attacks vs. panic attacks
• Why mental health struggles are not spiritual failure
• Biblical identity vs. mental health labels
• Faith, counseling, psychology, and practical tools
• “Your struggle is not your identity.”
• Using weakness to help others
This episode is part of an ongoing discussion on mental health and faith, offering hope, clarity, and truth for believers navigating real struggles in a broken world.
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Key Quotes from the Episode
Mental Health & Ministry
“I’ve never had a ministry that wasn’t at least a tiny bit of chaos.”
“When those two worlds collide—ministry and mental health—you realize life isn’t as neat as we want it to be.”
“Trying to serve the Lord doesn’t exempt you from stress, anxiety, or depression.”
Anxiety, Panic, and Physical Symptoms
“I thought I was having a heart attack—but it turned out to be anxiety.”
“Anxiety attacks don’t mean you’re worrying too much; they mean something real is happening in your body and mind.”
“Just because it’s ‘all in your head’ doesn’t mean it isn’t destroying your life.”
Faith and Mental Health
“Anxiety doesn’t mean you’re being faithless.”
“You can be praying, reading your Bible, serving God—and still struggle.”
“If you leave the soul out of mental health, it doesn’t work. If you leave science out, it doesn’t work either.”
Shame, Denial, and Harmful Responses
“Telling someone they just don’t love God enough creates shame, not healing.”
“Mental health issues, untreated, act like an infection—they don’t heal by being ignored.”
“Gaslighting someone’s pain doesn’t make it disappear.”
“Adding shame to anxiety or depression only undermines help.”
Acceptance and Moving Forward
“The first step isn’t fixing it—it’s believing it exists.”
“You can’t move forward if you pretend you don’t have a problem.”
“Accepting your struggle doesn’t mean surrendering your future.”
“Learning to rest is not optional—it’s necessary.”
Identity in Christ
“Your struggle is not your identity.”
“I am a person who struggles with depression; I am not depression.”
“Who God says you are is more true than what anxiety tells you.”
“These struggles are part of my journey, but they are not the end of my journey.”
Purpose and Compassion
“We’re comforted so we can comfort others.”
“What I struggled with gave me compassion I didn’t have before.”
“Mental health is a mission field.”