Related Links

GodandScience.org: This site provides answers to questions about God, evidence for God’s existence, His care and love for mankind, and His provision for joyful living both now and into eternity through His Son, Jesus Christ.

About.com/Longevity: A page on the positive impact religion has on years of healthy life.  Contains links to other pages on longevity.

Institute for Spirituality and Health: The Institute offers a wide range of programs that support healthcare provider wellness, promote compassionate health care, and provide a nurturing environment for collaborative education and research relevant to health, healing and spirituality.

Health Ministries Association, Inc.:  HMA aspires to engage, educate, and empower people of faith to be passionate and effective leaders for creating healthier communities.

The Ecumenical Center for Religion and Health: The Ecumenical Center provides faith-based counseling and education to help people find healing, growth and wellness.

Methodist Healthcare: A collection of hospitals and medical services that focuses on delivering quality healthcare in a religious context.  Spiritual care services are an important part of their treatments.

The Christian Association for Psychological Studies: An organization that seeks to understand the relationship between Christianity and the behavioral sciences at both the clinical/counseling and the theoretical/research levels.

The Association for Spirituality and Mental Health: ASMH promotes interaction, collaboration, education, research, care, and advocacy in the domains of spirituality and mental health.

UCL Center for Psychology of Religion: The Centre for Psychology of Religion has as objective to study, from a psychological perspective (concepts, theories and methods), religion and religious phenomena as well as to promote interdisciplinarity between psychology and the human and social sciences of religion.

American Psychology Association – Division 36 (Religion and Psychology): Division 36 of the American Psychological Association, Psychology of Religion, brings together psychologists who recognize the significance of religion both in the lives of people and in the discipline of psychology. The division is nonsectarian.

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