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Out of the Dark: My Journey Through the Shadows to Find Joy

Launching her career as a contestant on the popular television program, American Idol, gospel singer Mandisa went on to eventually win a Grammy in 2013 for best Contemporary Christian album. Along the way she sold over 1.6 million records. But, on today's edition of Family Talk, Mandisa reveals her pain beyond the accolades. In her new book, Out of the Dark, she describes the incalculable pain of molestation and rape, and the feelings of inadequacy that followed. After the loss of a close friend to cancer, the grief from her past traumas rose to the surface, resulting in her falling into a deep depression and isolation. Through community and counseling, Mandisa finally found joy. Psalm 40:3 is her testimony, "He put a new song in my mouth, a hymn of praise to our God. Many will see and fear the Lord and put their trust in him."

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The Path Out of Loneliness Part 2

Loneliness has reached epidemic proportions. We have lost the art of connection and relationship, and it's hurting us. On today's edition of Family Talk, Dr. Tim Clinton and his guest, Dr. Mark Mayfield, continue discussing Mark's book The Path Out of Loneliness. He reveals that we can trace the pain of loneliness back to original sin, which separated our first parents, Adam and Eve, from our Creator. Thankfully, God's sovereign plan to redeem us through Christ's death is the key to our restored relationship with Him. Indeed, our Heavenly Father has not only relentlessly pursued a relationship with us, but He wants us to be Heaven's salve in a wounded world of broken people.

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The Path Out of Loneliness Part 1

Mother Teresa once said, "The most terrible poverty is loneliness and the feeling of being unloved." Indeed, 54% of people surveyed feel like no one knows them well, while 36% said they don't feel like they have anyone to turn to. On today's edition of Family Talk, licensed counselor Dr. Mark Mayfield confides that at his lowest point years ago, he kept himself busy to avoid his growing anxiety, depression, and suicidal thoughts, which were driven by painful loneliness. In a world where we are increasingly isolated by the pandemic and the lack of connection caused by technology, Dr. Mayfield points to authentic fellowship with our Creator and purposeful engagement with friends and family as the true answer.

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Be Anxious for Nothing: The Anxiety Reset

Did you know that, according to the American Psychological Association, 25% of Americans experienced an anxiety disorder over the past year? On today's edition of Family Talk, Dr. Tim Clinton and Dr. Gregory Jantz, author of The Anxiety Reset, analyze the avenues of anxiety and its treatment. 2 Timothy 1:7 says, "For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind." Dr. Jantz poses the question, "What do I need to do today to build that sound mind?"

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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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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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Simple Suggestions for Parents to Reduce Stress and Increase a Child’s Psychological Well-being

In the United States, one out of every five children will experience mental illness in a given year. While mental illness is thought of primarily as a problem of adulthood, the reality is that half of

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It’s Okay Not to Be Okay

So often, believers accentuate their shortcomings, and overlook Gods potential in their lives. Dr. Tim Clinton sits down with speaker and best-selling author, Sheila Walsh. She opens up about her painful past which included an abusive father, feelings of worthlessness, and a mental breakdown.

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Mental Disorders, Families and the Church

The church, as a whole, is very uninformed and ill-equipped to care for mental illness. Dr. Tim Clinton discusses this difficult subject with author, speaker and leadership coach, Amy Simpson. Amy shares how her moms battle with schizophrenia, impacted her family. She also explains her passion to educate the body of Christ on their role in this crisis.

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