 I think a lot of Christianity has adopted somewhat of a prosperity gospel in terms of mental health. When we look at the prosperity gospel, we see televangelists saying, believe God more and you'll be healed. Just believe him truly and he will give you what you want. When we see people with mental health issues like mental illness and we're saying, just believe God more and you'll be healed. And we look down on those people with that still have crippling anxiety, depression. We're buying into the prosperity gospel of mental health. God just doesn't heal every physical ailment right away if we just trust in him more. I don't think that is how it works with every mental issue too. I think there's a path to healing that needs to take place just like there is for physical healing. And we ought not look down on people that are struggling with this or say just believe God more because you know what it does? It shames people. It says that I know if you're still struggling with this, that means you're not trusting God enough or you're not believing his word enough. Go after him for healing and not just quick fixes right away.