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NEW BOOK
GOD DOESN'T JUST WANT YOUR WORSHIP, HE WANTS YOUR WHOLENESS. 

In Do You Mind?, Dr. Tim Rivers challenges the idea that you should “just pray about it.” With biblical clarity and practical insight, he shows how renewing your mind is essential to living out your faith.

Meet the Author

Timothy L. Rivers, D.Ed.Min., has spent over twenty years in ministry helping people pursue spiritual wholeness through biblical truth. He serves as lead pastor of Embassy City Church in DFW, TX.

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OTHER WORKS

Habits is a 14-Day journey that will equip, encourage, and empower you through daily scripture, relevant insights, written prayer, and call-to-action steps.

From the readers of DO YOU MIND?

  • "Tim Rivers writes with the expertise of a theologian and the heart of a pastor. Do You Mind gives readers permission to ask important questions about their thoughts and then provides biblically-rooted practical steps. Tim's honest and authentic writing style is certain to connect with anyone who reads this helpful book.”

    — Jeff Little, Lead Pastor

    Milestone Church

  • Loss, grief, suffering, confusion, and anxiety are normal human emotions. My friend, Tim Rivers, has given us all permission to feel what we feel while digging deeper into the why behind what we feel and think. We all need an undo and a redo on our thinking. We need our minds transformed. Tim walks us, as a guide, through the transformational process while reminding us it is a process. If you have wondered if it’s okay for Christians to feel both deeply committed to Christ and struggle with emotions, this book is for you!

    — Nancy Houston, Executive Coach

    Better Lives Coaching

  • This book courageously and powerfully examines what the Bible says about the mind without over-spiritualizing a commonly misunderstood topic in the Church. Dr. Rivers neither fears nor vilifies psychology but patiently, and at times humorously, walks readers through how to become an emotionally whole and healthy believer: spirit, body, and mind. This is a timely work that I believe will bring healing and freedom to those who choose to steward their mind as an act of faith.

    — Dr. Nicholas Westers, Psy.D., ABPP

    Clinical Psychologist at Children’s Health and Professor at UT Southwestern Medical Center

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