Mental Health as Followers of Jesus
May 31 | 9:00 am
Location: Calvary Church, Roseville
Cost: $25
True life-to-life disciplemaking can bring out the areas of challenge in our own lives, and mental health is an increasingly urgent issue for many. Together, let’s start the conversation to reduce the stigma of mental health issues in the Body of Christ, and learn practical tools for yourself and those you walk alongside.
Join The Navigators for a half-day seminar where local Christian mental health leaders and professionals will teach, share practical skills, and answer questions. The seminar aims to encourage one another towards love, healing and wholeness in Christ in this important area of our lives.


Eunhyey Lok LMFTreceived her MS MFT from Fuller Seminary. Formerly, she served as Director of Outreach and Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist at the now closed Asian American Christian Counseling Service. Before that, she worked as the Mobilization Director for Reah International and worked closely with field workers based in North Korea and NE China. Eun-hyey is passionate about being a part of God’s healing in people and relationships because she believes it empowers us to thrive in the purposes God has for us and the world. Eun-hyey is also a certified spiritual director (
Colleen Mens is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW), a dedicated psychotherapist with a passion for helping individuals find healing and peace. She is the owner of Willow Tree Counseling, located in Eagan, MN. At Willow Tree Counseling, Colleen provides a warm, welcoming environment for young adults, adults, and mental health professionals to seek compassionate support.
David and Colleen Little led Navigator collegiate ministries in Iowa, South Dakota, Minnesota, and Russia for more than 30 years. They are registered trainers of Trust Based Relational Intervention (TBRIÒ), Circle of Security Parenting (COS) and Healing the Wounds of Trauma. Colleen has a master’s degree in Speech Therapy and David has a master’s degree in Developmental Psychology.
Joshua Rampi is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, with over 20 years of professional experience. He combines humor, wisdom, and metaphors to create a safe environment where clients are encouraged to take risks and explore their challenges. Joshua specializes in addressing issues such as anxiety, trauma, and depression, aiming to help clients understand and tackle the root causes of their problems for lasting change. Joshua also serves as a Collaborative Law Family Specialist, guiding families through divorce by fostering effective communication and creating child-centered parenting plans that prioritize healthy co-parenting.