Author + Believer + Mental Health Advocate
Hey there,
I’m Felicia Joy
I’ve faced clinical anxiety and depression for almost 15 years. I used to think it’d never get better. Now I’m writing vulnerable resources to help you find hope in your faith and mental health struggles.
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30 Conversations with Jesus
Sit down with Jesus and talk about your crippling anxiety, intrusive thoughts, persistent doubts, and secret sins.
Felicia Joy invites you into 30 imagined, Scripture-based conversations where Jesus meets you in the middle of the mess.
Experience his love in a personal way, like you never have before.
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7 Conversations with Jesus
Imagine having one-on-one conversations with Jesus about your sin, anxieties, and doubts. What would he say? How would you experience the love of God? Read 7 imagined conversations with Jesus, based off Scripture.
Mini Mental Health Toolkit
Are you struggling with your mental health? Do you know you need help, but you’re not sure where to start? Take small steps forward with the mood tracker, comforting phrases, and healing tips inside this toolkit.
Read Their Kind Words
"Felicia’s work has changed my life! I spent years thinking because of my mental health, I was a bad Christian. Her ministry has shown me how God views me and that he loves me despite all my rough edges!"
Jordyn A.
"Felicia has consistently pointed me towards Jesus, prayed with me, uplifted me during challenging times, encouraged me with biblical truths, and has remained a steady source of compassion and empathy. Her blogs, social media posts, and devotionals have all been uplifting and timely for me."
Emily S.
"Felicia has made me much more comfortable sharing with others about my mental health struggles. She has normalized having a very literal physical problem with your brain, a lot of times beyond spirituality and psychology, that needs to be dealt with in terms of medicine. I thank her for normalizing that in this community."
Emma N.