Hiding in the Pews: Shining Light on Mental Illness in the Church

· Fortress Press
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In 2012, Steve Austin, then a pastor, nearly died by suicide. His experience launched him on a journey that opened his eyes to the widespread problem of mental illness and how those who live with it are often treated in congregations. He began to wonder: if church folks had talked openly about mental health, therapy, suicide prevention, recovery from abuse, and other difficult issues, would that have changed his story?

In Hiding in the Pews, people with mental illness--some of whom might be pastors themselves--will find comfort as they learn they are not alone. Those who know someone with mental illness will gain wisdom about how to be a safe presence. Those who hold the most power in church communities--pastors, board members, and lay leaders--will be challenged and equipped to transform their congregations into places of healing, where it is safe for people to be vulnerable about their suffering.

Austin draws on his own experience, as well as on interviews with eighty current and former church leaders and members. Each chapter covers a topic or theme about mental illness and the church and includes practical applications to guide leaders on a journey toward transforming church culture.

When a church champions vulnerability and establishes safety within its walls, especially for those who are suffering, the loving power of God heals. Austin offers hope that faith communities will be the first places people think of when they need a sense of safety and belonging.

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Lisa Schickert Smith
September 21, 2021
This book is for anyone who wants to make the church a better place for those of us who have mental health struggles. It was written specifically to church leaders, but I think that it has so much to offer everyone, no matter what your position is. It speaks to those of us who struggle and those of us who want to make the church a safer place. Steve shares his struggles as he advocates for change from the top and from within each one of us. He urges us to make the church "a hospital for the hurting", championing vulnerability and creating true safety for all to be welcomed as they are; pain, scars, troubles and suffering. There are no easy answers, but a needed compassionate perspective, with suggestions and practical applications.
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About the author

Steve Austin was a writer, coach, podcaster, and former pastor whose work was featured in USA Today, Huffington Post, The Mighty, and other outlets. Austin died by suicide in 2021 after a long struggle with depression, anxiety, and PTSD. Before his death, he had become a leading voice at the intersection of faith and mental health. Austin is survived by his wife and two kids.

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