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A Church That Cares

A Biblical Guide to Loving One Another Well

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Practical and realistic insights, strategies and stories focused on contributing to a caring church culture.

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You believe in the love of Christ, but does love for one another shape your church’s current culture—or the culture your church hopes to build?

Coming alongside you as a fellow church member and a biblical counselor, Helen Thorne-Allenson offers practical, realistic insight into contributing to a church culture of care.

You’ll consider…

  • Stories of care and of care needs that you recognize or relate to
  • Why care matters, what it looks like and why it’s difficult
  • How to encourage others to get involved and share the load
  • 11 building blocks for you and your church

Reflection questions at the end of each chapter will help you practice the principles shared.

However far along your church is in cultivating a caring community, you’ll find clarifying questions, fresh ideas and biblical wisdom in A Church That Cares.

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Contents

  • Introduction

    Part One: Principles of Caring Well
    1. Why Caring Matters
    2. What Genuine Care Looks Like
    3. Why Caring Well Is Hard

    Part Two: Practicalities of Caring Well
    4. Dependence: Starting with Prayer
    5. Community: The Requirement for Relationship
    6. Attentiveness: How to Listen Well
    7. Difference: Gifts and the Body
    8. Example: Growth through Role-Modelling
    9. Intentionality: It Takes a Church
    10. Testimony: Sharing What God Has Done
    11. Clarity: Setting a Vision
    12. Opportunity: Caring for the Church in Preaching and Teaching
    13. Wisdom: Establishing Safe Structures and Processes
    14. Training: Developing Gifts

    Conclusion: How Might This Look?

Specification

Contributors Helen Thorne–Allenson
ISBN 9781802544015
Format Paperback
First published May 2026
Dimensions 5.3" x 8.5" x 0.3"
Weight 7.05 oz
Language English
Pages 176
Publisher The Good Book Company
Endorsements

Steve Midgley

Executive Director, Biblical Counselling UK; Author, Understanding Trauma

“Developing Christ-like care in our churches serves so many ambitions. It blesses those inside the church who receive that care, and it commends Christ to those outside the church who see the quality of the care being given. Helen Thorne-Allenson’s book is a faithful, biblical and comprehensive guide to the principles and practicalities of being a caring church. Broad in scope yet detailed in application, this book will help all our churches grow the kind of caring culture that is both glorifying and obedient to Christ.”

Andrew King

Association Secretary, Grace Baptist Churches South East, UK

“Wanting a church that cares and having a church that cares are two different things. Helen both identifies the barriers to the practice of authentic care and offers realistic strategies to growing both the desire and the capability within yourself and others. Reading and discussing this book together would be an ideal way for your church to grow in care through inviting and encouraging every member to play their part.”

Kerstin Bowsher

Church Pastoral Worker, Grace Church, Porthcawl, Wales

“In this accessible and practical book, Helen gives us a hope-filled and Bible-saturated yet realistic vision for churches that care well. I am confident it will be a stimulating and encouraging resource for anyone who wants to help their church grow in this vital area, whether a church leader or a member of the congregation. It is a great place to start!

Customer reviews


Aug. 12, 2023

“Very helpful and challenging”

(Review written for 'Mental Health and Your Church (ebook)')

With the increase in mental health problems in society and inevitably in our churches, I wanted to find a clear and sensible Biblical guide to this health problem. A church should be somewhere people find a loving and Christlike welcome whatever their physical or mental health. This book gives a summary of common mental health issues and gives suggested approaches of how to help and support those suffering within our fellowship and those who might come in seeking help. Very practical and gives realistic ideas how we can help and direct people to Christ. I would recommend it.


May 18, 2023

“Excellent overview”

(Review written for 'Mental Health and Your Church (ebook)')

Mental Health And Your Church seeks to help churches and Christian’s as they seek to help those believers who struggle with mental health.

I appreciated how the authors broke down exactly what is meant when mental health is brought up. There are several times-in our day in particular, where that phrase can seem
Overused and misunderstood. This was an excellent introduction to a subject I admit I knew very little about.


I think this could be a vital for churches and their leaders.


May 12, 2023

“A much-needed resource for the Church!”

(Review written for 'Mental Health and Your Church (ebook)')

For reasons that I still don’t fully comprehend, mental health struggles and mental illness can be such taboo topics—especially amongst believers. I’m grateful for this book by Helen Thorne & Dr. Steve Midgley. This book is a much-needed resource for the Church. Their goal in writing this book was to equip ordinary Christians to walk alongside those in our local churches that suffer with mental health struggles.

In three sections, the authors help us to understand what mental illness is and why it’s so much more complex than physical illness. They also help us to gain a vision for how we as the body of Christ can best love and care for those in our congregations with mental health struggles. Finally, the authors give us practical application of those ways to love and care for our fellow church members.

This book was easy to read and the authors did a masterful job of providing us with tools that feel applicable and not overwhelming. This book needs to be in the hands of every church member! If there’s one place that should be free of stigma around mental health, it should be the Church. Highly recommend!!!

I received a copy of this book for free from The Good Book Company in exchange for this honest review.


April 22, 2023

“Incredibly practical!”

(Review written for 'Mental Health and Your Church (ebook)')

For anyone that is in ministry or is confused about how to care for people in the church that struggle with mental illness this book will bless you. The authors do an incredible job explaining concisely how to care for God’s people in an effective way. They provided case studies and biblical insight concerning topics like anxiety, depression, addiction, and psychosis. Please get this book, it will bless you and your church.

I received a media copy of Mental Health and Your Church and this is my honest review.


April 12, 2023

“Expert Advice and Biblical”

(Review written for 'Mental Health and Your Church (ebook)')

I've struggled to find a good book in this sort of price range that does both biblical wisdom and good practical advice. The books I've found before have either been almost medical textbooks but without a connection to God's Word, or they've been expositions of parts of the Bible but without the solid grounding of what this might look like in practice from a mental health expert. This book from Thorne and Midgley is the first I've found that does both, and without overstating what we can do. It covers some common mental health conditions, offers us advice about how to relate with people experiencing them and how to care for them well, as well as giving good signposting advice, encouraging us to not take on more than we can cope with or are capable of. I'd recommend this, especially to Christian pastors who are looking to understand mental health and perhaps even to resource their pastoral care team to better care for their congregations.


March 23, 2023

“Carefully Written and Practical”

(Review written for 'Mental Health and Your Church (ebook)')

Every church member should read this book.

Mental health is such an important issue that needs to be addressed in the church.

I am so grateful that this book now exists. It is written to be a handbook for biblical care for the body fo Christ on how to create a supportive community for our brothers and sisters in Christ who are struggling with mental health issues.

It did not shy away from topics like medication, therapy or even different types of mental diagnoses.

It is very objective and speaks to all sides and viewpoints when it comes to mental health amongst Christians.

Often times people think these things can be prayed away or a result of just not being in scripture enough or some recurring sin, while others can go so far on the clinical side and disregard that scripture can be an encouragement to those battling mental health.

It is split into three sections:

PART 1: Understanding Mental-Health Struggles

PART 2: Responding to Mental-Health Struggles

PART 3: Common Mental-Health Struggles

The authors' really carefully approached this subject and I really appreciated that.

This is a valuable resource for church leaders and members alike.

Overall, this book would benefit anyone seeking to understand and support those with mental health struggles in their church community.

Highly recommend!

I was gifted a copy in exchange for an honest review


March 21, 2023

“Excellent, Unique, and Deeply Practical”

(Review written for 'Mental Health and Your Church (ebook)')

This excellent book about a timely topic will help church leaders and members understand and support people struggling with mental health issues. The book explains core concepts related to mental illness and treatment, helps readers relate this to a biblical view of humanity, and shows what people can do in their churches to raise awareness and provide practical assistance. The final section includes example case studies of this.

Helen Thorne and Dr. Steve Midgley write with great compassion and practical insight. They encourage churches to partner with mental health professionals instead of taking on burdens they aren’t equipped for, but also warn against outsourcing all care and not providing the practical, relational, and spiritual support that suffering church members need.

The authors gently challenging stigma, and also acknowledge helpers who suffer from compassion fatigue. As they empower church members to make a difference in people's lives, the authors suggest ways that churches can prevent or repair unhealthy dynamics in helping relationships, such as creating teams of people who help someone with different things. This protects individual helpers from burnout, and protects people needing help from feeling abandoned when someone is overwhelmed. The authors also include helpful insights for how pastors and church members can handle spiritual trauma cases where people have experienced rejection at previous churches or find the Bible triggering because of others' misuse of it.

"Mental Health and Your Church" is an excellent book for church leaders and members. It could be even better with information about additional mental struggles, but the authors repeatedly acknowledge the book's limited scope. They knew that they couldn't speak to everything, but still provided wide-ranging insight and practical ideas for positive, lasting change in church communities.

Disclaimer: I received a free copy from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.


March 13, 2023

“Caring in Practice”

(Review written for 'Mental Health and Your Church (ebook)')

How can the church come alongside God’s people in their mental health struggles? In Mental Health and Your Church, Helen Thorne and Steve Midgley present a handbook for Biblical care.

We must all be aware of mental-health conditions exacerbated by the pandemic. It is something not really talked about in my Asian American church context. This book is a welcome help, full of wisdom and practical tips for helping those who are hurting.

Biblical Understanding

What I most appreciate about this book is that it is comprehensive in what it is trying to accomplish. Section 1 helps you better understand mental illness, looking at diagnoses, developing a biblical understanding, medication, and talking therapies.

Section 2 asks: What can we do? The church has a specific call to raise awareness, relate, remember, refine, and practically resource. As a youth Sunday School teacher, I was convinced I need to do more in regard to mental-health awareness. I can help my students feel welcome, safe, and hopeful while helping them see God as fundamentally good, gracious, and kind.

Caring in Practice

Section 3 looks at caring in practice, using case studies of anxiety, depression, addiction, and psychosis. Using Scripture and working through the Gospel can help others see their identity in Christ more clearly.

This book acknowledges the importance of professionals, but also equips the church for service. Pastors and church leaders would be prudent to read this book. Sunday School teachers, youth counselors, and small group leaders will feel better prepared to help their people. God cares about the whole person, and so should the church. This book is a useful help.

I received a media copy of Mental Health and Your Church and this is my honest review.

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