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.Faith, resilience, mental health, and the post-resurrection experience are inextricably connected. Historically, these areas have been challenging to connect. However, today we have more insight into their application. And while there is apprehension from the mental health arena on incorporating faith into treatment, there is a growing appreciation for the presence of faith in mental health. Church history has demonstrated that followers of the Christian faith have the ability to bounce back. Faith, in general, that lifts and nurtures a positive perspective on mental health facilitates resilience. Faith traditions offer individuals tools to be resilient. The very word “faith” is at the core of resilience. Faith provides buoyance in life. Christianity defines “faith” biblically as “the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen.” (Hebrews 11:1 NASB) The central character of the Christian faith is Jesus. If the narrative of the life of Jesus offers anything at all it offers hope. Faith, hope, and resilience are inextricably intertwined. At the core of faith is hope. Hope is that essential element that gives resilience its buoyancy. And other topics of the day.