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Tim Hayden
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Tim is passionate about serving others, leading people to Christ, and more specifically breaking the stigma of addiction and mental health in the Church and across the world. Tim merges his desire to further the Kingdom with 18 years of experience in the Corporate IT world where his background has ranged from working for small startups to leading national teams at global software companies. Tim graduated from Mount Vernon Nazarene University with a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Marketing, and Communications. Tim and his wife are active in their church community serving in the youth department, marriage mentoring, and life group mentoring. In his spare time, Tim enjoys spending time with his family in the great outdoors camping, mountain biking, and snowboarding.
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Kevin Lussier
I highly recommend this facility, the staff truly care. Even long after I’ve graduated treatment, I’m still connected. Helping me through all stages of my growth. I didn’t just go to treatment, I found a new way to live. I’m living my best life and my journey has just begun. I’m forever grateful.
It is such a welcoming facility with all the comforts of home, an excellent location to recover and be transformed by the faith-based Christian program it offers for healing and restoration!
Many well-meaning Christians struggle to understand depression as a real illness, often viewing it as a spiritual weakness, lack of faith, or sin. However, the Bible helps us to understand human suffering and mental health and treat it with compassion and understanding.
Although the Bible doesn’t explicitly talk about “depression” as we know it in the modern sense, it acknowledges that even God’s most faithful servants, like Job, Elijah, and David, battled feelings of loss, grief, despair, and sadness. Scripture validates these feelings as part of the human experience and invites believers to turn to God with their sadness, finding comfort through prayer and attending faith-based groups.
This has sparked a new movement at the intersection of faith healing and mental health care. More churches and clinicians are combining evidence-based therapies with spiritual support and the positive effects of prayer to offer deeper hope and comfort for those in recovery.
Depression and profound sadness are acknowledged significantly through many different stories in the Bible. Several of God’s prophets faced intense emotional struggles, which highlights that sadness or depression in the Bible is not a sign of weak faith, but rather part of the human experience.
Psalms and other texts also encourage honest expression of grief, fear, and sorrow. This models a healthy form of coping, releasing it in healthy ways, rather than suppressing it. The focus on community, prayer, and fellowship highlights how suffering is healed through the support of loved ones, and that individuals should not suffer alone.
These key takeaways helped spark the original 12-Step program, which originated from the Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) fellowship. This was a Christian-based movement that emphasized personal transformation through surrender to God and serving others. The founder of 12-step adapted these spiritual principles into a structured recovery process that aimed to address powerlessness from addiction by seeking help through a higher power [1].
Scripture refers to the sacred spiritual writings found in the Bible that reveal insights into God’s will and intentions, and often provide comfort to believers in times of grief, loss, or stress. Three Bible passages for depression that can provide hope, comfort, and a reminder of God’s presence even during dark times include:
Below are two healing prayers specifically created for those who struggle with mental health challenges [2].
Prayer is a spiritual discipline and practice of obedience expected by every Christian, and many consider it an important part of their walk with God. Some use prayer as a way to strengthen their relationship with God, while others use it as a form of blessing or protection for their loved ones. Some use it as a source of comfort and healing.
Studies have found that prayer and meditation on God’s word offer increased emotional regulation and physical changes such as reduced heart rate, lower blood pressure, and reduced anxiety or chronic pain. Studies with FMRI imaging have found that prayer and spiritual activities activate regions of the brain that control emotions and mood [3].
It is no longer seen as a weakness or a lack of faith to struggle with mental health, but rather seeking support can be seen as stewardship of health. Centers that offer Christian-based counseling and integrated spiritual support as part of their treatment programs offer a truly transformational experience that creates lasting change.
At AnchorPoint, we are committed to integrating the power of spiritual support with clinical care. Our treatment philosophy is guided by the book NeuroFaith™, which offers insights into a holistic model that integrates polyvagal-informed therapies such as Internal Family Systems (IFS) and HeartMath with biblical principles to find hope, build resilience, and spark true transformation at the intersection of faith.
Neurofaith highlights key points that guide the work we do here, combining faith and evidence-based mental health care, including [4]:
At AnchorPoint, we are committed to providing compassionate care that addresses the physical, mental, and spiritual needs of our clients. Through a blend of evidence-based therapies, social supports, case management, integrated wellness, and Christ-centered services, we help individuals with addiction and co-occurring mental health disorders find hope and walk their path of recovery.
Our dedicated team of faith-based clinicians, therapists, and support staff is committed to helping you grow spiritually and emotionally. Contact our admissions team to begin your healing journey today.