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We regret to inform you that the Good Thinking service will be closing on 31 January 2026. This has been a difficult decision after eight years of supporting Londoners.

If you’re struggling with your mental health, please visit Every Mind Matters or Hub of Hope, or contact your GP, NHS 111, or the mental health team in your borough. For more information about the closure, read our FAQs.
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Christianity and Bereavement

The Good Thinking team has produced this short guide to support Christians across London who have lost a loved one and to help health and care professionals who are supporting terminally ill patients of the Christian faith.

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“Jesus said, I am the resurrection and the life. He who believes in me will live, even though he dies.” John 11:25-26

This guide was developed as part of Good Thinking’s focus on providing wellbeing resources for various faith communities and was produced in consultation with Loss and HOPE, which helps churches to support those who are bereaved.

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