Biblical Perspectives on Anxiety and Depression

You might have heard it said that if you are feeling anxious or depressed, then it justs means that your faith isn't strong enough and that you need to pray more. Is that really the case? What does the Bible say about anxiety and depression? Join Walker, Isaiah, and their guest Dr. Neil Richey as they discuss, "Biblical Perspectives on Anxiety and Depression."
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Neil Richey
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Dr. Richey is a licensed professional counselor (LPC), national board certified counselor (NCC), and a certified professional counselors supervisor (CPCS).
He received his formal education from Freed-Hardeman University, the East Tennessee School of Preaching and Missions, Amridge University, and the University of the Cumberlands where he earned his Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree in Counselor Education and Supervision with a leadership speciality.
Dr. Richey is a pulpit minister, and currently preaches weekly for the West Side church of Christ in Salem, VA. Additionally, he is a core faculty member in the College of Education and Behavioral Sciences at Freed-Hardeman University where he teaches seven courses annually. He also owns a TeleMental Health Practice in Georgia called Better Living and Counseling Services, LLC. As a clinical mental health provider he tries to offer hope and healing to individuals, couples, and families.
Dr. Richey has traveled extensively. He has lectured on every continent except Antarctica, throughout the southeastern United States, Colorado, and New Jersey.
Dr. Richey is married and has two children.
His hobbies include travel, hiking, golf, and flying. He enjoys following the Atlanta Braves and the Tennessee Volunteers.