equip your people
to care well.

give your people the language, understanding, and confidence to walk with others through mental health, suffering, and suicidal struggle.

Leaders are being asked to navigate conversations around mental health and suffering more than ever before.

Many want to respond well, but feel unsure of what to say, how to help, or where responsibility begins and ends.

All Things For Good helps churches and leaders approach these moments with clarity, compassion, and confidence. Through honest teaching, biblical truth, and responsible care frameworks, we equip your community to support people in ways that protect life and create space for real hope.

speaking + teaching.

Aaron partners with churches, conferences, and organizations to address mental health, suffering, and faith in a way that is honest, accessible, and grounded in Scripture.

Each experience is shaped around your audience and context, whether it’s a Sunday service, a multi-day event, or a focused teaching environment.

Common formats include:

  • Sunday morning teaching

  • Conferences and events

  • Chapel or student gatherings

  • Special topic nights or series

“If God is prompting you to courageously lead your congregation into the world of mental health and mental illness, connecting with Aaron is the right next step. Many of us hope that we know how to handle this conversation and training with care and intentionality, but it has been invaluable for our church to have an expert walk us through it. Our staff, elders, and congregation all benefitted tremendously from Aaron’s transparency, his experience, and his knowledge. Aaron’s support was so needed. We noticed we started immediately putting his teaching and training to into practice. It’s important to me that pastors know they don’t have to tackle this subject alone — Aaron will be in your corner all the way through the process, which gives you space to personally learn and reflect as well.”

the impact leaders are experiencing.

Shaylee Redmon

Community Pastor | Venture Christian Church

"I’ve known Aaron for over a dozen years, and there are very few people who have had more of an impact on my walk with Christ than him. He is a man of God and is authentic in every aspect of his life. He’s been incredibly candid on his struggles with anxiety and depression. His book, Anxiety, Depression, and Jesus, gives practical tips and encouragement for people struggling with anxiety and depression and for those walking alongside them. 

Aaron shared a message at a chapel service at Brotherhood Mutual Insurance Company on the hope he finds amid his challenges. Aaron was captivating and heartfelt throughout the message. He shared some of his personal story, but focused on encouraging the audience by letting them know they are not alone, and they are not “less than.” Aaron shared what the Bible truly says about anxiety and depression and inspired the audience to keep moving forward. 

Churches, non-profits, schools, and businesses alike could all benefit from having Aaron share his message, and I’d highly recommend him."

Dustin Grogg

Vice President of Underwriting | Brotherhood Mutual Insurance Company

training + equipping.

Caring for people in pain requires more than good intentions. It requires understanding, language, and clear next steps.

These training environments are designed to help your staff, volunteers, and leaders recognize what people are facing, respond with wisdom, and know how to guide someone toward appropriate support.

Training can include:

  • Pastoral care and mental health conversations

  • Supporting individuals facing depression, anxiety, and suffering

  • Parent and family conversations around mental health

  • Building healthy care pathways within your church

Aaron is a certified QPR Gatekeeper Instructor, equipping individuals and organizations with practical tools to recognize and respond to suicide risk.

QPR stands for Question, Persuade, and Refer. It is a simple, proven framework that helps people identify warning signs, engage in meaningful conversations, and connect individuals to the help they need.

Just like CPR helps save lives in physical emergencies, QPR equips people to respond in moments of mental health crisis.

This training is designed to build confidence, reduce hesitation, and help your community take life-saving action when it matters most.

qpr suicide prevention training.

qpr suicide prevention training.

who is this for.

church staff and leadership teams.

volunteers and care teams.

schools and student leaders.

parents and community members.

a practical guide for the moments that matter most

When someone is struggling with suicidal thoughts, the hardest part is often knowing what to do next.

This free resource was created to bring clarity into those moments.

Suicide Prevention: A Practical Guide walks you through what to say, what to look for, and how to respond with both compassion and confidence. It’s simple, direct, and rooted in truth that meets people right where they are.

Inside, you’ll find:

  • How to recognize warning signs

  • What to say when someone opens up

  • The “3 Asks” framework for real, immediate help

  • Encouragement for those walking through their own darkness

Because this isn’t rare. This is in our churches, our families, and our friendships

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let’s equip your
community together.

If you’re ready to create a healthier, more prepared environment for your people, we’d love to start the conversation.