Perseverance Ministries is a digital sanctuary where Scripture, mental health wisdom, and compassionate community meet, offering Christ-centered teaching, encouragement, and tools for healing hearts, renewing minds, and strengthening perseverance in everyday life.
Walk with Dr. Navita K.J. Johnson-Belcher as she weaves together ordained ministry, clinical counseling, and trauma-informed care to nurture diverse, multicultural faith communities. Discover biblically grounded, culturally attentive, emotionally honest discipleship that makes room for real questions, honors lived experience, and gently points every story toward Christ's healing truth.
Biblically rich, trauma-informed messages that connect Scripture with real struggles of grief, anxiety, trauma, shame, and hope.
A safe, Scripture-centered space for honest conversations about mental wellness, emotional resilience, and Christ-rooted hope.
Share your burdens confidentially, receive intercessory prayer, and experience strengthening spiritual encouragement.
Faith and Mental Health, Unified
The Perseverance Model™ (DTI-BB-MHE™) integrates biblical truth with trauma-informed, clinically informed mental health education. Through accessible, online teaching, we equip individuals and faith communities to pursue healing, reduce stigma, and grow in both spiritual and emotional wholeness.
Your generosity keeps sermons, Bible studies, and Greta's Wellness Room freely available, so people wrestling with trauma, faith, and mental health can find compassionate, biblically grounded support. You also help create future gatherings where communities learn, heal, and grow stronger together.
We integrate biblical truth with clinical mental health expertise, equipping individuals and communities to pursue holistic, lasting healing confidently.
We provide safe, compassionate spaces that acknowledge lived experiences, reducing stigma while supporting emotional and spiritual healing.
Our fully online ministry meets people where they are, offering practical tools and support for individuals and faith communities.