Dr. Tim and Zach Clinton's New Podcast Addresses Mental Health and Relationship Issues
The American Association of Christian Counselors and Pray.com, the No. 1 app for prayer and faith-based content, are excited to announce the launch of "Meditative Prayers" with Dr. Tim and Zach Clinton, focused on combating common struggles, including mental health and relationship issues, with meditative prayer. Within the first 45 days, the podcast has reached nearly 2MM downloads. This series encourages listeners to "step out of the pit that they may find themselves in and into the purpose and potential God has prepared for their lives."
Mental Health issues are rampant among all sectors of society - including people of devout faith - and come in a variety of forms and degrees. While one in five adults in the United States live with a mental illness, many do not receive the care they need. Studies have shown that prayer can be an important tool to help alleviate symptoms of mental health issues, specifically in conditions such as mild stress or anxiety that aren't categorized as serious mental illness. This new series underscores Christian meditation as an integral aspect of spiritual self-care, facilitating an unwavering focus on God's divine presence and the timeless wisdom in His Word.
"When you learn to integrate spiritual disciplines into the most mundane moments of every day, the presence of the Lord gives you strength to overcome the struggles that once seemed impossible," said series host Dr. Tim Clinton. "We believe that 'Meditative Prayers' will be a valuable tool to help restore peace of mind and center listeners' focus on the problem solver rather than the problem."
Dr. Tim Clinton is a renowned therapist and president of the American Association of Christian Counselors, the largest and most diverse Christian counseling association in the world. His son Zach serves as vice president and is founder and host of the 'Built Different' podcast.
"I'm excited to be partnering with my dad on this project, as we each bring a different perspective to many of the issues affecting listeners across both our generations," Zach said. "We are especially grateful to Pray.com for recognizing the need for this kind of content and working with us to produce such a quality project. We know it will be of immense help to everyone who hears it."
Sample themes that will be addressed on "Meditative Prayers" include anxiety, relationships, anger, parenting, stress and 25 others. There are 210 episodes in the series - seven focused on each theme - releasing weekdays beginning this month. The topics and tone will resonate with both men and women across all ages. "Meditative Prayers" seeks to lift some of the burdens people are carrying by providing spiritual care aligned with common struggles and encouraging a holistic approach to renewal of mind, body, and spirit.
"We are honored to release 'Meditative Prayers,' enriched by the profound insights and expertise of Dr. Tim and Zach Clinton," said Pray.com VP of Content Max Bard. "This series applies biblical wisdom and spiritual disciplines to draw listeners closer to God, build on relationships, and improve mental health."
In addition to "Meditative Prayers," Pray.com hosts podcasts from leading Christian pastors and speakers, daily prayers and Bible-based resources to aid listeners wherever they may be in their spiritual growth journeys. Find "Meditative Prayers" and other prayer and faith-based audio content at www.pray.com/discover, or on Apple or Spotify.
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