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Restoring The Wounded

How The Church Can Lead In The Mental Health Crisis

Joseph P L Simmons

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English
Self Publisher
03 January 2026
In Restoring The Wounded, Joseph P. L. Simmons invites us to confront a quiet yet urgent crisis within our churches-one that is often hidden beneath the surface. It is not a crisis of doctrine or belief, but one of emotional and mental health, felt by pastors, worship leaders, and churchgoers alike. While the church has long been a place of spiritual healing, it has often failed to address the deep emotional wounds that many of its members silently carry.

Through a compassionate exploration of scripture, personal stories, and cultural insights, Simmons challenges the church to reclaim its role as a sanctuary for those struggling with anxiety, depression, trauma, and burnout. With grace and humility, he calls for a new kind of discipleship-one that does not shy away from pain but instead steps into it with empathy, vulnerability, and presence. In a world that demands strength, Restoring The Wounded is a call to lead with tenderness and to build communities where healing is possible, not just in the spirit, but in the soul.

About the Author

Joseph P. L. Simmons is a seasoned pastor, law enforcement veteran, and the author of this heartfeltexploration of the modern church. Having served in various ministry roles-including Youth Pastor, Associate Pastor, and Executive Pastor-Simmons brings a unique perspective to the issues facing today's church. His extensive experience has shaped his understanding of spiritual leadership, which he views as a calling to serve with integrity, courage, and truth. Joseph is dedicated to calling the Church back to its roots, where the Word of God is central and discipleship is the ultimate goal.
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Imprint:   Self Publisher
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 9mm
Weight:   218g
ISBN:   9781969201523
ISBN 10:   1969201525
Pages:   158
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

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