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What Now? How to Move into Your Next Season

Are you currently in a season of stagnation? Mark Jobe, author of What Now? How to Move into Your Next Season, is the lead pastor at New Life Community Church in Chicago. He says that when we're feeling stuck and overwhelmed, seeking a fresh encounter with God will allow us to receive a new perspective. Just as the Lord took Joseph through crisis and pain, molding his character and preparing him for his calling, God is continually shaping and building us too.

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Child and Adolescent Mental Illness: Care with Grace and Hope – Part 2

According to the National Institute of Mental Health, almost 50% of kids between the ages of 13 and 18 will have a diagnosable mental disorder in their lifetime. Sadly, most go undiagnosed and untreated. Dr. Matthew Stanford, author of Grace for the Children: Finding Hope in the Midst of Child and Adolescent Mental Illness, sits down with Dr. Tim Clinton to urge parents and churches alike to be proactive, because children don't know how to ask for help. If you suspect something is amiss with your child, don't delay in getting a mental health evaluation.

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Child and Adolescent Mental Illness: Care with Grace and Hope – Part 1

Psalm 139:23 says, "Search me, God, and know my heart; test me and know my anxious thoughts and lead me in the way everlasting." Dr. Matthew Stanford, author of Grace for the Children, explains, "God not only knows children's thoughts, but also their hearts. While He celebrates children's joys, He also feels their pain and frustration." Whether your child is struggling with autism, depression, or Attention Deficit Disorder, Dr. Stanford wants you to know that there is no shame in getting professional help.

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Brain Health 101

"You can see the wrinkles in your skin, or the fat around your belly, and you can do something when you're unhappy with it. nobody loves their brain because you can't see it." Those are the words of renowned psychiatrist and neuroscientist Dr. Daniel Amen.

He warns that if you don't have a SPECT brain scan, eat healthy, and limit alcohol, you might be among the 50% percent of the US population who are diagnosed with dementia in their twilight years. Dr. Amen also warns that those with mental health challenges should have their actual brain examined through SPECT testing before a doctor might prescribe a drug which could hurt more than it helps.

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The Battle Against Mental Illness and Addiction

Scripture tells us that Heaven rejoices whenever a sinner repents. Dr. Tim Clinton listens to the powerful testimony of writer and evangelist, Rick Amato, who talks about his salvation experience that motivated him to preach the gospel of Jesus. He also shares the personal trials he has endured as a Christian.

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You Are Never Alone – Part 2

Psalm 46 reminds us God is an ever-present help in times of trouble. Dr. James Dobson enjoys an enlightening conversation with best-selling author and pastor Max Lucado as they look to the miracles of Jesus that reveal His care and concern for us. Pastor Lucado also recalls a severe childhood trauma in which God radically healed him.

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You Are Never Alone – Part 1

A recent study found that three in five Americans struggle with the loneliness of seclusion caused by the pandemic. Dr. James Dobson and world-renowned author and pastor, Max Lucado, discuss his new book, You Are Never Alone, and the adverse relational impacts of COVID-19. They also look to Jesus' miracles for encouragement during these trying times.

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Mental Health in Adolescents

Todays youth face an unbelievable barrage of stress and anxiety that dramatically wears on their overall wellbeing. Dr. Tim Clinton sits down to discuss adolescent mental health, with counselor and psychiatrist, Dr. Matt Stanford. They address the tremendous pressure young people are under from society, and offer insight into properly and effectively caring for your kids.

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Behind Enemy Lines

It's been five years since our first trip to Iraq. When I think of all that God has done through our 70 missions—our reach to identify and restore victims of evil in the Middle East—I wi

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Depression: A Global Problem

According to mental health experts, 300 million people worldwide suffer from depression every year. Dr. Tim Clinton discusses this global struggle with licensed counselor and author, Dr. Gregory Jantz. They unpack how depression can wreck a persons entire life, and examine how genetics, diet and even technology can affect someones mental health.

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