Designed 4 More

Dr. Jennings

Designed 4 More is a joint production of Come and Reason and Honey Lake Clinic. Tim Jennings, M.D, Ed Anderson, HLC chaplain, and Danielle Rhome, HLC therapist, will seek to harmonize biblical principles with science and real-life experiences to find harmonized truths in which all three threads of evidence agree.

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    Identity By Design

    Many people struggle with identity, self-worth, and purpose, often shaped by performance, past experiences, or others’ opinions. This episode explores identity by design, why God created identity to be rooted in truth, and how understanding who you are transforms how you live. 🔴 SUBSCRIBE & Never Miss an Episode! 🎧✨ 👉 Click Here & Join Us! ⁠https://www.youtube.com/@comeandreasonmin⁠ NEW VIDEOS EVERY TUESDAY! 📲 FOLLOW OUR SOCIALS! 👇 🔴 YouTube: youtube.com/comeandreasonmin 📘 Facebook: facebook.com/comeandreasonministries 📷 Instagram: instagram.com/comeandreasonministries 🐦 X (Twitter): x.com/Come_And_Reason 🎵 TikTok: tiktok.com/@comeandreasonministries 🕊️ Truth Social: truthsocial.com/@ComeandReason 📺 Rumble: rumble.com/user/ComeandReasonMinistries In this transformative episode of Designed 4 More, Dr. Tim Jennings and Brett Durbin are joined by special guest Dr. Eric Moyer, PhD, author of Redeeming Identity, to explore a foundational truth: Identity is not something you create—it’s something you discover. Many people live driven by approval, achievement, or fear, never realizing that the root issue is a distorted understanding of who they are. When identity is unclear or misplaced, it leads to insecurity, anxiety, relational tension, and spiritual confusion. This conversation reveals that identity is not random—it is by design. God created human identity to be grounded in truth, love, and relationship with Him. When we understand that design, everything begins to shift—from how we think to how we relate to others and handle life’s challenges.  What You’ll Learn in This Episode ✅ What it means to have an identity that is “by design” ✅ Why identity—not behavior—is the foundation of transformation ✅ How distorted identity leads to insecurity, fear, and striving ✅ The connection between identity, belief, and emotional health ✅ Why knowing God correctly is essential to knowing yourself ✅ How identity shapes relationships, purpose, and decision-making ✅ Practical ways to grow into a secure, God-centered identity How These Topics Affect You Daily Your identity influences everything—how you handle stress, how you respond to conflict, and how you see your worth. When identity is rooted in performance, life feels like pressure. When it’s rooted in approval, relationships become unstable. But when identity is grounded in truth, peace becomes possible. This episode helps you recognize the hidden ways identity drives your thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. It also shows how discovering your identity in God leads to stability, confidence, and freedom—no longer needing to prove yourself or seek validation from others. Identity isn’t just a belief—it’s the lens through which you experience life. Scientific & Psychological Insights • Identity & the Brain – Core identity beliefs shape neural pathways that influence behavior and emotional responses. • Shame vs Secure Identity – Shame-based identity increases anxiety, while secure identity promotes resilience. • Attachment & Identity – Healthy attachment supports stable identity and relational confidence. • Belief Systems – What you believe about yourself and God directly impacts mental health and decision-making. If you’ve ever struggled with insecurity, comparison, or feeling like you’re not enough, this episode will bring clarity and freedom. It reveals that transformation doesn’t begin with behavior—it begins with identity. Because when identity is aligned with truth, everything changes. You were Designed 4 More—more clarity, more confidence, more purpose, and more freedom than insecurity ever allowed.

    57 min
  2. 28 AVR.

    Freedom & Responsibility - What Does Liberty Actually Mean?

    Many people want freedom—freedom from stress, control, pain, and obligation—but often struggle with the responsibility that comes with it. This episode explores freedom and responsibility, why they are inseparable, and how God’s design reveals true freedom through love, truth, and personal responsibility.🔴 SUBSCRIBE & Never Miss an Episode! 🎧✨👉 Click Here & Join Us! https://www.youtube.com/@comeandreasonminNEW VIDEOS EVERY TUESDAY!📲 FOLLOW OUR SOCIALS! 👇🔴 YouTube: youtube.com/comeandreasonmin📘 Facebook: facebook.com/comeandreasonministries📷 Instagram: instagram.com/comeandreasonministries🐦 X (Twitter): x.com/Come_And_Reason🎵 TikTok: tiktok.com/@comeandreasonministries🕊️ Truth Social: truthsocial.com/@ComeandReason📺 Rumble: rumble.com/user/ComeandReasonMinistriesIn this insightful episode of Designed 4 More, Dr. Tim Jennings and Brett Durbin explore one of the most misunderstood tensions in life: the relationship between freedom and responsibility.Culture often promotes freedom as the absence of limits—“do whatever you want.” But this version of freedom can lead to chaos, broken relationships, and emotional instability. True freedom, as revealed in God’s design, is not about escaping responsibility—it’s about aligning with truth, love, and the way life actually works.This conversation unpacks how responsibility is not a burden that restricts freedom, but the very structure that makes freedom possible. When properly understood, responsibility leads to clarity, stability, and deeper peace. What You’ll Learn in This Episode✅ The difference between false freedom and true freedom✅ Why responsibility is essential for emotional and spiritual health✅ How avoiding responsibility leads to chaos and instability✅ The connection between freedom, love, and God’s design laws✅ How responsibility strengthens relationships and builds trust✅ Why freedom without truth leads to confusion and dysfunction✅ Practical ways to live in balanced freedom and responsibility How These Topics Affect You DailyThe tension between freedom and responsibility shows up in everyday life—how you manage your time, respond in relationships, handle stress, and make decisions.When responsibility is avoided, life often feels out of control. When responsibility is embraced, life becomes more stable and meaningful. True freedom is not found in avoiding consequences—but in living in alignment with reality.This episode helps you recognize where you may be seeking freedom in ways that actually limit you—and how stepping into responsibility can unlock greater peace, purpose, and emotional health.Freedom is not the absence of boundaries.It’s the presence of truth. Scientific & Psychological Insights• Responsibility & Agency – Taking ownership increases motivation, confidence, and emotional stability.• Avoidance & Stress – Avoiding responsibility increases anxiety and creates long-term instability.• Self-Regulation – Healthy responsibility strengthens the brain’s ability to regulate impulses and decisions.• Trust & Relationships – Responsibility builds trust, which is essential for secure relationships. If you’ve ever felt torn between wanting freedom and feeling overwhelmed by responsibility, this episode will bring clarity and direction. It reveals that the life you’re looking for isn’t found in escaping responsibility—but in understanding it.Because you were never designed for chaotic freedom—you were designed for purposeful freedom.You were Designed 4 More—more clarity, more stability, more peace, and more true freedom than culture ever offered.

    52 min
  3. 21 AVR.

    The Collapse of Trust | How to Rebuild What's Broken

    Many people feel like they can’t trust anyone anymore—government, media, even the church. This episode explores the collapse of trust, why distrust is rising, how it affects mental health, and how rebuilding trust begins with truth, discernment, and God’s character.🔴 SUBSCRIBE & Never Miss an Episode! 🎧✨👉 Click Here & Join Us! https://www.youtube.com/@comeandreasonminNEW VIDEOS EVERY TUESDAY!📲 FOLLOW OUR SOCIALS! 👇🔴 YouTube: youtube.com/comeandreasonmin📘 Facebook: facebook.com/comeandreasonministries📷 Instagram: instagram.com/comeandreasonministries🐦 X (Twitter): x.com/Come_And_Reason🎵 TikTok: tiktok.com/@comeandreasonministries🕊️ Truth Social: truthsocial.com/@ComeandReason📺 Rumble: rumble.com/user/ComeandReasonMinistriesIn this timely and thought-provoking episode of Designed 4 More, Dr. Tim Jennings and Brett Durbin unpack what many are feeling but few are fully processing: trust is collapsing at every level of society.From institutions to relationships, confidence is eroding. People are becoming more skeptical, more guarded, and more uncertain about what—and who—they can believe.But what happens to the human mind and heart when trust breaks down?This episode explores the psychological and spiritual consequences of widespread distrust, including rising anxiety, relational distance, and the shift from healthy discernment into damaging cynicism. Through the lens of neuroscience, psychology, and faith, this conversation reveals why trust is essential to human flourishing—and what it takes to rebuild it. What You’ll Learn in This Episode✅ Why trust in institutions is at historic lows✅ The psychological effects of living in a culture of distrust✅ The difference between healthy discernment and destructive cynicism✅ How distrust impacts relationships, mental health, and decision-making✅ Why humans are designed to function through trust✅ How trust is rebuilt through consistency, truth, and relationship✅ How the character of God restores security and stability How These Topics Affect You DailyWhen trust erodes, it doesn’t just affect how you see the world—it affects how you live in it.You may find yourself second-guessing information, questioning motives, or feeling emotionally guarded in relationships. Over time, this can lead to isolation, anxiety, and a sense of instability.While discernment is necessary, cynicism can quietly take over—causing you to withdraw, assume the worst, and lose the ability to form meaningful connections.This episode helps you recognize where distrust may be shaping your thinking and relationships. More importantly, it offers a path forward—showing how trust can be rebuilt, not blindly, but wisely. At the deepest level, it reveals that true security doesn’t come from institutions—it comes from understanding and trusting the unchanging character of God. Scientific & Psychological Insights• Trust & the Brain – Trust regulates emotional systems and reduces stress responses.• Cynicism vs Discernment – Chronic distrust increases anxiety and decreases relational connection.• Attachment & Safety – Humans are wired for trust-based relationships; without it, the brain remains in a threat state.• Relational Repair – Trust is rebuilt through consistent, safe, and truthful interactions over time. If you’ve felt the weight of distrust—in culture, relationships, or even your own faith—this episode will bring clarity and direction. It reminds us that while trust may be broken in the world, it can still be rebuilt in truth.Because trust isn’t just something we give—it’s something we’re designed to live by. You were Designed 4 More—more clarity, more stability, more connection, and more trust than fear ever offered.

    44 min
  4. 14 AVR.

    Identity Changes Everything

    Many people struggle with insecurity, shame, and confusion because they don’t truly understand their identity in God. This episode explores Christian identity, why knowing who you are in Christ changes everything, and how identity shapes your thoughts, relationships, and emotional health.🔴 SUBSCRIBE & Never Miss an Episode! 🎧✨👉 Click Here & Join Us! https://www.youtube.com/@comeandreasonminNEW VIDEOS EVERY TUESDAY!📲 FOLLOW OUR SOCIALS! 👇🔴 YouTube: youtube.com/comeandreasonmin📘 Facebook: facebook.com/comeandreasonministries📷 Instagram: instagram.com/comeandreasonministries🐦 X (Twitter): x.com/Come_And_Reason🎵 TikTok: tiktok.com/@comeandreasonministries🕊️ Truth Social: truthsocial.com/@ComeandReason📺 Rumble: rumble.com/user/ComeandReasonMinistriesIn this transformative episode of Designed 4 More, Dr. Tim Jennings and Brett Durbin are joined by special guest Dr. Eric Moyer, PhD, author of Redeeming Identity, to explore a truth that reshapes every area of life:Identity changes everything.Many people live driven by performance, approval, or fear—never realizing that the root issue is identity. When identity is unclear or distorted, it affects how we think, how we relate, and how we respond to life’s challenges.This conversation reveals that Christian identity is not something we earn—it’s something we discover. When we understand who God is and who He created us to be, everything begins to shift. Fear loses its grip. Shame is replaced with clarity. And relationships become healthier because they are no longer driven by insecurity. What You’ll Learn in This Episode✅ What it truly means to have your identity rooted in God✅ Why identity—not behavior—is the foundation of transformation✅ How distorted identity leads to fear, shame, and insecurity✅ The connection between identity, belief, and emotional health✅ Why knowing God correctly is essential to knowing yourself✅ How identity shapes relationships, purpose, and decision-making✅ Practical ways to grow in a secure, God-centered identity How These Topics Affect You DailyYour identity influences everything—from how you handle stress, to how you respond to conflict, to what you believe about your worth.When identity is rooted in performance, life feels like pressure. When it’s rooted in approval, relationships become unstable. But when identity is grounded in truth, peace becomes possible.This episode helps you recognize the hidden ways identity shapes your daily experience. It also shows how discovering your identity in God brings stability, confidence, and freedom—no longer needing to prove yourself or earn value.Identity is not just a theological concept—it’s a daily reality that determines how you live. Scientific & Psychological Insights• Identity & the Brain – Core identity beliefs shape neural pathways that influence behavior and emotional responses.• Shame vs Secure Identity – Shame-based identity increases anxiety, while secure identity promotes resilience.• Attachment & Identity – Healthy attachment supports stable identity and relational confidence.• Belief Systems – What you believe about yourself and God directly impacts mental health and decision-making. If you’ve ever felt stuck in patterns of insecurity, striving, or self-doubt, this episode will bring clarity and freedom. It reveals that transformation doesn’t begin with behavior—it begins with identity.Because when you know who you are,everything changes.You were Designed 4 More—more clarity, more confidence, more purpose, and more freedom than insecurity ever allowed.

    56 min
  5. 7 AVR.

    The Illusion of Control

    Many people feel anxious, overwhelmed, or exhausted because they’re trying to control things they were never meant to control. This episode explores the illusion of control, why we cling to it, and how letting go leads to peace, trust, and emotional freedom.🔴 SUBSCRIBE & Never Miss an Episode! 🎧✨👉 Click Here & Join Us! https://www.youtube.com/@comeandreasonmin NEW VIDEOS EVERY TUESDAY! 📲 FOLLOW OUR SOCIALS! 👇🔴 YouTube: youtube.com/comeandreasonmin📘 Facebook: facebook.com/comeandreasonministries📷 Instagram: instagram.com/comeandreasonministries🐦 X (Twitter): x.com/Come_And_Reason🎵 TikTok: tiktok.com/@comeandreasonministries🕊️ Truth Social: truthsocial.com/@ComeandReason📺 Rumble: rumble.com/user/ComeandReasonMinistriesIn this insightful episode of Designed 4 More, Dr. Tim Jennings and Brett Durbin unpack one of the most subtle—and destructive—patterns in human behavior: the need to control.Control often feels like safety. If we can manage outcomes, avoid uncertainty, or predict what’s coming next, we feel secure. But beneath that desire is often fear—fear of loss, pain, failure, or the unknown.This conversation reveals how the illusion of control keeps us stuck in anxiety, strained relationships, and spiritual exhaustion. Through the lens of neuroscience, psychology, and faith, you’ll discover that true peace doesn’t come from controlling life—it comes from trusting God’s design and learning to live within it. What You’ll Learn in This Episode✅ What the illusion of control is and why it feels so convincing✅ How fear drives the need to control people, outcomes, and circumstances✅ Why control actually increases anxiety rather than reducing it✅ The difference between healthy responsibility and unhealthy control✅ How control affects relationships, communication, and emotional health✅ Why surrender leads to greater clarity, peace, and stability✅ Practical ways to let go without feeling out of control How These Topics Affect You DailyThe illusion of control shows up in subtle ways—overthinking decisions, trying to manage other people’s responses, worrying about outcomes, or feeling responsible for things outside your influence.While it may feel productive, this pattern often leads to stress, frustration, and burnout. The more we try to control, the more unstable life feels.This episode helps you recognize where control is quietly operating in your life—and how it may be driving anxiety, tension, or exhaustion. It also shows how shifting from control to trust creates emotional freedom, healthier relationships, and a deeper sense of peace.Letting go doesn’t mean becoming passive—it means focusing on what is yours to do, and releasing what is not. Scientific & Psychological Insights• Control & Anxiety – The brain seeks predictability, but excessive control increases stress and emotional reactivity.• Fear Response – The need to control is often rooted in the brain’s threat-detection systems.• Cognitive Overload – Trying to manage too many variables leads to mental fatigue and burnout.• Trust & Regulation – Trust-based thinking reduces anxiety and supports emotional stability. If you’ve ever felt the pressure to hold everything together, manage every outcome, or fix what’s beyond your control, this episode will bring clarity and relief.Because peace isn’t found in controlling life—it’s found in trusting what you were designed to rely on. You were Designed 4 More—more peace, more freedom, more trust, and more stability than control ever provided.

    53 min
  6. 31 MARS

    Repairing What’s Broken – A Biblical Neuroscience Framework for Healing

    Many people are searching for healing from trauma, shame, and brokenness, but what if God’s plan for restoration is built into how the brain was designed? This episode explores biblical healing, neuroscience, and attachment, revealing how God repairs what’s broken through truth, love, and relationship.🔴 SUBSCRIBE & Never Miss an Episode! 🎧✨👉 Click Here & Join Us! https://www.youtube.com/@comeandreasonminNEW VIDEOS EVERY TUESDAY!📲 FOLLOW OUR SOCIALS! 👇🔴 YouTube: youtube.com/comeandreasonmin📘 Facebook: facebook.com/comeandreasonministries📷 Instagram: instagram.com/comeandreasonministries🐦 X (Twitter): x.com/Come_And_Reason🎵 TikTok: tiktok.com/@comeandreasonministries🕊️ Truth Social: truthsocial.com/@ComeandReason📺 Rumble: rumble.com/user/ComeandReasonMinistriesIn this profound episode of Designed 4 More, Dr. Tim Jennings and Brett Durbin are joined by special guest Dr. Geoffrey Holsclaw, PhD—author of Landscapes of the Soul and Co-Founder of the Center for Embodied Faith—to explore a powerful question:What if God’s story of redemption is also a story of neural repair?Drawing from theology, relational neuroscience, and attachment theory, this conversation reveals how God’s design for healing is not merely a miraculous event—but a relational, embodied process. The same God who restores the soul has designed the brain to be rewired through love, truth, and safe connection.This episode brings listeners into the intersection of grace and neurobiology, showing that healing is not random—it is rooted in how we were created. 💡 What You’ll Learn in This Episode✅ Why healing is part of God’s design—not just divine intervention✅ How disconnection from love fragments identity and the brain✅ What attachment theory reveals about our relationship with God✅ How trauma and shame disrupt emotional and spiritual connection✅ The parallels between Scripture’s redemption story and brain repair✅ How Jesus modeled relational, embodied healing✅ What it means to actively participate in your healing journey✅ How discipleship becomes a process of reattachment and restoration✅ How community plays a critical role in healing and transformation How These Topics Affect You DailyMany people approach healing as something external—waiting for God to “fix” what feels broken. But what if healing is something we are invited into, not just something done to us?This episode helps reframe healing as a relational process. Trauma, shame, and disconnection don’t just affect emotions—they reshape how the brain processes safety, trust, and identity. Without understanding this, people can remain stuck, even with strong beliefs.But when healing is approached through relationship—safe connection, truth, and love—the brain begins to reorganize. Fear loosens. Identity stabilizes. Connection deepens.This is where faith and neuroscience meet: not in theory, but in lived transformation. Scientific & Psychological Insights• Attachment & the Brain – Secure relationships regulate emotional systems and build resilience.• Trauma & Fragmentation – Trauma disrupts neural integration, affecting identity, trust, and emotional stability.• Neuroplasticity & Repair – The brain is designed to rewire through repeated experiences of safety and truth.• Relational Healing – Healing happens through connection, not isolation—mirroring God’s design for restoration. If you’ve ever felt stuck, fragmented, or unsure why healing hasn’t come the way you expected, this episode will bring clarity and hope. It reveals that God’s method of restoration is not just powerful—it is deeply personal, relational, and ongoing.Because healing is not just something God does for you—it’s something He invites you into.You were Designed 4 More—more wholeness, more connection, more healing, and more restoration than brokenness ever defined.

    59 min
  7. 24 MARS

    Answering Your Questions - Part 5

    Many people have questions about biblical roles, the Last Supper, and how to trust God in difficult seasons. This episode explores real-life faith questions, including men and women in Scripture, the meaning of Jesus’ final meal, and giving thanks even in sickness.🔴 SUBSCRIBE & Never Miss an Episode! 🎧✨👉 Click Here & Join Us! https://www.youtube.com/@comeandreasonminNEW VIDEOS EVERY TUESDAY!📲 FOLLOW OUR SOCIALS! 👇🔴 YouTube: youtube.com/comeandreasonmin📘 Facebook: facebook.com/comeandreasonministries📷 Instagram: instagram.com/comeandreasonministries🐦 X (Twitter): x.com/Come_And_Reason🎵 TikTok: tiktok.com/@comeandreasonministries🕊️ Truth Social: truthsocial.com/@ComeandReason📺 Rumble: rumble.com/user/ComeandReasonMinistriesIn this engaging Q&A episode of Designed 4 More, Dr. Tim Jennings and Brett Durbin respond to thoughtful listener questions that dive into theology, relationships, and everyday spiritual struggles. These are the kinds of questions many people carry—but don’t always ask out loud.From understanding the biblical roles of men and women, to exploring the deeper meaning behind Jesus’ Last Supper, to wrestling with how to maintain gratitude in seasons of illness and hardship—this episode brings clarity, balance, and hope.Rather than offering surface-level answers, this conversation unpacks how God’s design laws reveal truth that is both spiritually meaningful and practically life-changing. You’ll see how theology, psychology, and lived experience come together to help navigate complex questions with wisdom and grace. What You’ll Learn in This Episode✅ The biblical perspective on the roles of men and women✅ The deeper meaning and significance of the Last Supper✅ Why communion points to relationship—not ritual✅ How to give thanks even in the middle of sickness or hardship✅ How God’s design brings clarity to difficult questions✅ The connection between belief, behavior, and emotional health✅ How to approach faith questions with wisdom and balance How These Topics Affect You DailyThe questions we carry shape how we live. When those questions go unanswered—or misunderstood—they can create confusion, tension, or even distance in our relationship with God.Understanding biblical roles impacts how we relate in marriages, families, and communities. Misunderstanding them can lead to conflict or imbalance, while clarity brings alignment and mutual respect. The Last Supper reminds us that faith is not about empty ritual, but about connection. And learning to give thanks—even in suffering—reshapes how we experience hardship. Gratitude doesn’t deny pain; it anchors us through it.This episode helps you move from confusion to clarity, from frustration to understanding, and from surface-level belief to deeper, more grounded faith. Scientific & Psychological Insights• Belief Systems & Behavior – What we believe about God shapes how we think, act, and relate to others.• Gratitude & the Brain – Practicing gratitude improves emotional regulation and resilience—even during hardship.• Relational Dynamics – Healthy roles and expectations reduce conflict and improve connection.• Meaning & Suffering – Finding meaning in difficulty supports long-term emotional and spiritual health. If you’ve ever had questions about Scripture, relationships, or how to live out your faith in real-world situations, this episode will meet you where you are.Because your questions don’t push God away—they invite you deeper.You were Designed 4 More—more clarity, more understanding, more wisdom, and more peace than confusion ever offered.

    50 min
  8. 17 MARS

    Why Do I Still Feel This Way After Becoming a Christian?

    Many people believe that once they become a Christian, their struggles, emotions, and habits should instantly improve. But what happens when you still feel anxious, discouraged, or stuck? This episode explores why emotional struggles can remain after conversion and how faith, neuroscience, and spiritual growth work together in the process of healing.🔴 SUBSCRIBE & Never Miss an Episode! 🎧✨👉 Click Here & Join Us! https://www.youtube.com/@comeandreasonminNEW VIDEOS EVERY TUESDAY!📲 FOLLOW OUR SOCIALS! 👇🔴 YouTube: youtube.com/comeandreasonmin📘 Facebook: facebook.com/comeandreasonministries📷 Instagram: instagram.com/comeandreasonministries🐦 X (Twitter): x.com/Come_And_Reason🎵 TikTok: tiktok.com/@comeandreasonministries🕊️ Truth Social: truthsocial.com/@ComeandReason📺 Rumble: rumble.com/user/ComeandReasonMinistriesIn this honest and insightful episode of Designed 4 More, Dr. Tim Jennings and Brett Durbin tackle a question many believers quietly ask: “If I’ve given my life to God, why do I still feel this way?”Faith is powerful, but spiritual transformation doesn’t always erase emotional wounds overnight. Many Christians carry anxiety, trauma, shame, or long-standing habits that developed long before their spiritual awakening. This episode explores why those patterns can persist—and how God’s design for healing includes both spiritual renewal and the gradual rewiring of the mind.Through the lens of relational neuroscience, psychology, and biblical wisdom, this conversation helps listeners understand that emotional healing is often a process. Becoming a Christian doesn’t instantly erase neural pathways formed through years of experience, but it does begin a journey of transformation that brings hope, growth, and restoration over time. What You’ll Learn in This Episode✅ Why becoming a Christian doesn’t instantly erase emotional struggles✅ The difference between spiritual transformation and emotional healing✅ How past experiences shape the brain and emotional responses✅ Why shame and guilt can persist even after forgiveness✅ How faith and neuroscience work together in personal growth✅ Practical steps toward emotional and spiritual renewal✅ How God’s design supports lasting transformation How These Topics Affect You DailyMany believers feel discouraged when they continue to struggle with anxiety, anger, fear, or unhealthy patterns after coming to faith. This can create confusion, guilt, or the belief that something is wrong with their faith.But the truth is that emotional healing often unfolds over time. Just as physical wounds require healing and rehabilitation, emotional wounds require understanding, truth, and supportive relationships.This episode helps listeners see that faith is not about pretending struggles don’t exist—it’s about bringing those struggles into a healing relationship with God. When spiritual truth and healthy emotional growth work together, transformation becomes real and sustainable. Scientific & Psychological Insights• Neuroplasticity – The brain changes gradually as new patterns of thinking and behavior are practiced.• Trauma & Emotional Memory – Emotional experiences create lasting neural pathways that require time and safety to heal.• Shame vs Healing – Shame keeps people stuck, while truth and grace create space for growth.• Faith & Resilience – Healthy spiritual belief systems increase emotional resilience and long-term well-being. If you’ve ever wondered why certain emotions or struggles remain even after embracing faith, this episode will bring clarity and encouragement. Healing doesn’t mean the absence of struggle—it means growing stronger, wiser, and more secure as transformation unfolds.Because becoming a Christian is not the end of the journey.It’s the beginning of a deeper one.You were Designed 4 More—more healing, more growth, more freedom, and more peace than you may realize.

    52 min

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À propos

Designed 4 More is a joint production of Come and Reason and Honey Lake Clinic. Tim Jennings, M.D, Ed Anderson, HLC chaplain, and Danielle Rhome, HLC therapist, will seek to harmonize biblical principles with science and real-life experiences to find harmonized truths in which all three threads of evidence agree.

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