November 30, 2025

Why Ministry Leaders are Vulnerable to Mental Health Burnout

Those who lead in ministry whether as a pastor, elder, youth-minister, church staff often find it a blessing to do so. Yet it also carries a heavy emotional and often unrecognized mental-health burden. Those in ministry leadership are always having to wear many hats – preacher, counselor, administrator, visionary, mediator, not to mention likely a caregiver and spouse in their own families too. Over time, that “all-in”, constant demand can lead to emotional exhaustion, spiritual depletion, relational strain and burnout. 

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7 Overused and Misused Psychology Terms –And What They Actually Mean

At Oak Health Foundation, we’re committed to promoting awareness of modern-day issues in psychology and mental health. We’re encouraged to see more people discussing these important topics — both on social media and in everyday conversation. However, as clinical language makes its way into the mainstream, many terms borrowed from therapy are being used in ways that don’t always match their true definitions.

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Renew & Revive Spiritual Group Sign Up

This Renew & Revive (R&R) group is a program established by the team at Fully Health to provide a comprehensive approach to address all our needs – physical, mental, and spiritual. Through attending these complimentary group sessions, you will learn about the good news of Jesus Christ and how God will intervene during our journey toward achieving healing and greatest potential.

All individuals 18+ are welcome to attend! You do not need to be a Fully Health client or patient to attend. This service is free of charge. Please note, these sessions are not a clinical service. You may come and go as you like. We would be happy to have you whenever you may be available to join!

Wednesdays 7:30 – 8:30 pm on Zoom

What to expect from R&R
– To deeply understand, believe, and enjoy the Gospel, and know who I am
– To be able to have any question answered without judgment. For example, “Why am I struggling so much even though I have faith?” and “If I seek psychiatric treatment, does that mean my faith is small?”
– To experience the ability to fight the spiritual battle in life, especially regarding mental health struggles around me
– If Jesus is the Christ who solved my fundamental spiritual problem that led to all the “bad fruits” of life, then He is the answer to any other problem (mental and/or physical) that I may face on this earth.