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The Mind and the Brain with Dr. Greg Gifford

Posted by Brian Sayers & Dr. Greg Gifford on January 29, 2025
The Mind and the Brain with Dr. Greg Gifford
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In this special episode of the Faith Matters podcast, we have the privilege of sharing with you an episode from Dr. Greg Gifford's podcast on the topic of the brain and the mind. He addresses the way psychiatry often treats the immaterial mind like the physical brain and explores why this category mistake harms our understanding of mental illness. Dr. Gifford will be speaking on similar topics at the upcoming Transform Conference here at Faith on February 21-22.

Brian Sayers

Brian is the Pastor of Counseling & Equipping at Faith Bible Church. He is passionate about the local church, and equipping the saints to effectively serve one another. Before coming to Spokane, he spent 14 years serving God's people as a pastor in rural New England (Vermont & New Hampshire).

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Dr. Greg Gifford

Dr. Greg Gifford is Assistant Professor of Biblical Counseling at The Master’s University. He earned his PhD in Biblical Counseling from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, A Master of Arts in biblical Counseling from The Master’s University, and a BA in Pastoral Ministry from Baptist Bible College. He has worked as both a full-time biblical counselor and associate pastor before joining the TMU faculty – counseling in both non-profit and local church settings. Greg also served as a Captain in the United States Army from 2008-2012 after which he transitioned to counseling ministry. His research interests are the influencing role of habits to desires and also Post-traumatic Stress Disorder. He has published two books: Heart and Habits and Helping Your Family Through PTSD.

He is a certified fellow and counselor with the Association of Certified Biblical Counselors (ACBC) and ordained pastor. When not teaching, Greg enjoys counseling for 180 Ministries, serving in his local church as an elder, working on his Harley, wrestling with his three boys, and eating good food with his wife.

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