Suicide Among Kingdom Believers in the Black Church: What the Saints Aren't Testifying About

Author:   Curtis Bracy ,  Asher Carr
Publisher:   Curtis Bracy
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9798218558581


Pages:   276
Publication Date:   05 December 2024
Format:   Hardback
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Suicide Among Kingdom Believers in the Black Church: What the Saints Aren't Testifying About


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Why is the topic of suicide considered to be taboo in the body of Christ? While the church has countless funerals per year, the topic of death by suicide goes untouched. How can we reach the hurting if we ignore the topic of suicide? More importantly, the statistics on the suicide rate in the Black Church are at an all-time high. Bishops, Pastors, congregants, and even youth in the church are taking their own lives. Dr. Curtis T. Bracy's qualitative and quantitative research, which was presented to the Christian Bible Institute and Seminary as part of his dissertation entitled, ""Suicide Among Kingdom Believers in the Black Church,"" provides the church with solid research findings and recommendations on how to address the topic of suicide from a Christian counseling and psychology perspective. Bray's research findings were gathered from several congregations within the Black church. This book will become a classic for decades to come!

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Author:   Curtis Bracy ,  Asher Carr
Publisher:   Curtis Bracy
Imprint:   Curtis Bracy
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.540kg
ISBN:  

9798218558581


Pages:   276
Publication Date:   05 December 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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""Suicide Among Kingdom Believers in the Black Church is an essential and thought-provoking work that addresses a long-overdue conversation about mental health within the African-American church community. The book provides a candid look at how suicide and mental health struggles are often neglected or silenced in faith-based environments, particularly within Black churches where spirituality is central to healing. Dr. Bracy offers not only an exploration of why these issues are rarely discussed but also presents practical steps for breaking the silence. As a suicide attempt survivor, I understand the isolation that comes from feeling like there is no safe space to share your struggles, especially in places meant for healing and community. Dr. Bracy's book gives voice to those who are hurting in silence, showing that faith and mental health care can coexist. This work is crucial for pastors, congregants, and mental health professionals, as it calls for a shift in the way we approach mental health in faith communities, urging us to make room for the full spectrum of human experience, including pain, depression, and thoughts of suicide.""- Dr. Chelece Brown ""Dr. Bracy's book, Suicide Among Kingdom Believers, was an excellent read-informative, well-written, and thoroughly supported by research and facts. As both a therapist and a follower of Christ, I deeply appreciated the insights shared. The church often lacks education on the topic of suicidal ideation, which can prevent people from receiving the holistic help they need-both spiritually and naturally. The book is filled with passion and conviction, addressing not only suicide but also related struggles. This book is essential for all churches and should be required reading for church leaders to continue the vital movement of suicide education within the church.""- Whitney Warr, LPC (Licensed Professional Counselor) ""This dissertation is a profound and timely exploration of a complex and sensitive topic: the intersection of church teachings, pastoral care, and the phenomenon of suicide. Dr. Bracy has approached this deeply challenging subject with both academic rigor and compassionate insight, offering a nuanced analysis that bridges theology, psychology, and pastoral practice. Through meticulous research and thoughtful interpretation, the dissertation sheds light on how faith communities can better understand and support individuals struggling with suicidal thoughts. It highlights the church's potential role not just as a moral guide but as a source of solace and hope, emphasizing the importance of empathy, open dialogue, and informed pastoral care. The author's ability to navigate the theological, ethical, and practical dimensions of this topic is commendable. The work challenges preconceptions, addresses stigma, and provides valuable recommendations for church leaders, mental health professionals, and believers alike. This dissertation stands as an important contribution to both academic scholarship and the ongoing efforts of faith communities to respond with compassion and understanding to the realities of mental health crises.""- Dr. Tashiera Howard ""Suicide Among Kingdom Believers in the Black Church: What the Saints Aren't Testifying About, is a groundbreaking exploration of mental health within the Black church, offering a compassionate and insightful perspective on a topic often shrouded in stigma. Dr. Curtis T. Bracy masterfully intertwines theological insights with psychological research, making the book both informative and relatable. His dedication to addressing the emotional struggles of Black men and the importance of open dialogue is commendable, providing a much-needed resource for clergy and congregants alike. What a great work that can open the door to making suicide a constant topic of discussion within the church arena.""- Christopher White, LPC, LLC


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