Today, we’re talking about some serious topics, including suicide and self-harm.

Today we are sharing five prompts to inspire your personal spiritual time and help you set your intentions for the week ahead. Take a moment to reflect on the following and journal your thoughts.

1. Scripture:
“When the righteous cry for help, the Lord hears and rescues them from all their troubles. The Lord is near to the brokenhearted and saves the crushed in spirit” (Psalm 34:17-18).

2. Journal prompt:
If you have been personally affected by losing someone to suicide, take a moment to write down two or three ways you have, or hope, to process that grief. If you have not been personally affected by losing someone to suicide, take a moment to offer a prayer or moment of silence for those who have been affected.

3. Prayer ventures:
“National Suicide Prevention Month: Pray for those who feel lonely, depressed and hopeless, that they will find compassion and spiritual renewal in times of darkness and suffering. Ask the Spirit how we might best respond to our neighbors and siblings in Christ who are struggling” (Sept. 3, 2024).

4. Affirmation:
The Lord is with me; I am not alone. When I feel brokenhearted or crushed in spirit, support is available to me. When I reach out for help, I am making a loving and supportive decision for myself.

If you are struggling with your mental health or have been affected by the content of this article, please explore the following links, save them for future reference or send them to a friend or family member who may find them helpful.

988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline: The lifeline provides free, confidential support for people in distress, 24/7. Call or text 988 or chat 988lifeline.org.

If you are in crisis, text CONVO to 741741 in the United States for free, confidential support, 24/7.

The Trevor Project‘s free, confidential phone support for LGBTQ youth is available 24/7. Call 866-488-7386.

SAMHSA National Helpline The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) offers a free, confidential treatment referral and information service for individuals and families facing mental and/or substance-use disorders. It’s available 24/7, 365 days a year, in English and Spanish. Call 800-662-4357 (800-662-HELP) or visit FindTreatment.gov.

Kelly Mason
Kelly Mason is a content strategist for the ELCA. She is a former worship minister, creative arts director, and youth and family director, and has been working in full-time ministry for her entire professional career. Kelly is using her passion for storytelling, art, design and social media to serve in the Office of the Presiding Bishop on the Strategic Communications team. She is also an ELCA coach and currently resides in Columbus, Ohio, with her wife and their 80-pound bernedoodle.

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