Life, Love, Faith, and Family, with cohosts Dr. Tim Clinton, and his son, Dr. Zach Clinton, offers timely and topical conversations with national leaders in faith, mental health, and family advocacy. Anchored in a biblical perspective to help you navigate today’s culture, each episode provides a word of hope and encouragement to help strengthen your life, your love, and your relationships with those you love most. Each day, we want to remind you that God loves you and is there for you! Our goal is to equip you to face everyday challenges, move from “survive” to “thrive,” and embrace the life that God has designed for you. Filled with wisdom, testimonials, timeless truths, and both clinical and practical tips to address the emotional and spiritual needs that most often affect people, the program covers everything from stress and anxiety to trust, intimacy, grace, and even forgiveness. Life, Love, Faith, and Family explores the dynamics of marriage, raising children, and building a better life for yourself and your family.

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Saving Aziz: Faith, Courage, and a Mission That Saved Thousands

Dr. Tim Clinton talks with former Marine and Mighty Oaks Foundation founder Chad Robichaux about the powerful story behind his book, Saving Aziz. Over the course of eight tours in Afghanistan, Chad built a close friendship with Aziz, an interpreter who risked his life helping U.S. forces and hoped for a better life for his family. When the U.S. withdrew and Aziz’s life was in danger, Chad led an effort to get Aziz and others out of the country. What began as a mission to save one family eventually helped more than 17,000 people reach safety. It’s an inspiring reminder to us all that faith, courage, and compassion can change lives.

Uncluttered Faith: Own Less, Love More, and Go Change the World

“Dr. Zach Clinton sits down with Joshua Becker, a leading voice in the modern minimalism movement and author of several books on how the minimalist journey can lead to a more meaningful life. Josh shares a convicting message, stating, “”Consumerism may be the greatest undiagnosed sin in the American church today.”” Reflecting on his own experience, he challenges and inspires us to consider how breaking free from the grip of material possessions can open the door to not only a better life, but also a deeper, more intentional walk with Christ.”

Sharing Burdens & Sharing Hope: The Power of Christian Community in Healthcare

Dr. Zach Clinton sits down with Marq James from Medi- for a conversation about finding peace, purpose, and healing in Christ. Marq shares his long journey through health challenges and how it led him to realize that his identity isn’t defined by performance or feeling “100%.” They remind us that our good works are meant to point others to God’s glory, not our own, and that true healing begins when we draw near to the great Healer.

All Things Are Possible

Victor Marx is on the campaign trail. But this time, instead of racing to rescue women and children trafficked overseas, he’s running to become the next Governor of Colorado. His platform is simple: our culture needs bold, courageous change for such a time as this, because without it, we should expect the same old results. In this conversation with Dr. Zach Clinton, Victor shares how bringing every thought into obedience to Christ makes believers dangerous to the enemy. He recounts how God redeemed his own abusive and traumatic childhood and explains how faith and discipline led him into more than 20 years of ministry with his organization, All Things Possible, rescuing trafficked women and children around the world. He also reflects on the influence of leaders we have recently lost, especially Dr. James Dobson and Charlie Kirk, whose mentorship helped shape his faith and career, reinforcing his conviction that only Christ brings true and lasting satisfaction.

Holiday Traditions and Memories in Tribute to Family That Has Gone Home

This Christmas week, we reflect on the fond holiday memories shared with loved ones who are no longer with us. In this conversation from a few years ago, Dr. Tim Clinton and Dr. James Dobson look back on some of their favorite Christmas traditions and the moments that made the season so meaningful. While the pain of missing someone can feel especially heavy this time of year, they remind us that in Christ we have the hope of seeing them again. It’s an encouraging reminder to cherish the people in our lives today and to make new memories with those we love this Christmas.

“Alone in Plain Sight: Searching for Connection When You’re Seen But Not Known”

Dr. Zach Clinton sits down with Ben Higgins, former star of The Bachelor and The Bachelorette , who first opened up about his long struggle with identity and feeling unlovable on reality television. Ben shares how letting others into his insecurities helped break the grip of loneliness that affects so many of us—along with our faith, mental, and physical health. Though he feared vulnerability would push people away, it instead allowed him to feel truly known for the first time. Ben’s story offers a hope-filled reminder that it’s often through our pain, not our successes, that we experience genuine connection with others and with God.

Surviving an Unwanted Divorce

What do you do when life unravels in ways you never expected? Dr. Zach Clinton sits down with Proverbs 31 Ministries founder Lysa TerKeurst, who shares how the pain of her unwanted divorce led her to surrender control and fully trust the Lord. She explains how surrounding herself with people who spoke truth into moments overwhelmed by emotion helped her see more clearly and begin to heal. Her new book, Surviving an Unwanted Divorce , is sure to bless many who may be walking a similar road alone. Even in seasons of betrayal and loss, God is still writing a beautiful story of redemption.

Leading with Faith and Integrity

Dr. Zach Clinton sits down with Dr. Henry Cloud at the AACC 2025 United World Conference for a conversation about faith and the way it shapes leadership and relationships. Drawing from decades of experience in clinical psychology and leadership training, Dr. Cloud explains how unity and healthy boundaries strengthen relationships and transform lives. Together, they discuss leading with integrity, rebuilding broken trust, and finding lasting hope through God’s restoring power.

The Language of Apology and Forgiveness

Dr. Zach Clinton talks with Dr. Gary Chapman, founder of The Five Love Languages , about forgiveness and reconciliation. In a world marked by division, Dr. Chapman shares how forgiving those who have wronged us is one of the clearest ways to reflect the truest form of love—God’s love. He explains that real reconciliation comes not just through apologizing, but by expressing remorse in a way that speaks to the heart of the person we’ve hurt. Dr. Chapman reminds us that genuine words like “I’m sorry” and “I love you” can go miles to heal, restore, and strengthen relationships.

About Dr. Tim Clinton
and Dr. Zach Clinton

Tim Clinton, Ed.D., LPC, LMFT, is President of The American Association of Christian Counselors, (AACC), the world’s largest and most diverse Christian counseling organization, with over 50,000 active members and students. He also serves as Executive Director of the Global Center for Mental Health, Addiction, and Recovery and Professor Emeritus at Liberty University. Dr. Clinton previously served as co-host of the Dr. James Dobson’s Family Talk nationally syndicated radio program, from 2018 to 2023. Dr. Clinton hosts a weekend television news talk program, Sunday The Road Forward, which airs on Real America’s Voice News Network and is available across numerous streaming platforms. Licensed as a professional counselor and as a marriage and family therapist, Dr. Clinton is recognized as an expert on mental health and relationship issues and spends much of his time working with Christian leaders and professional athletes.

Dr. Clinton has authored or edited nearly 30 books, including Take It Back: Reclaiming Biblical Masculinity, and Focus on the Future: Your Family, Your Faith, and Your Voice Matter Now More Than Ever. Tim has been married for over 44 years to his wife, Julie, and together they have two children, Megan (married to Ben) and Zach (married to Evelyn), and two granddaughters, Olivia and Sophia, who have stolen their hearts.

Dr. Zach Clinton, Ph.D., serves as Vice President of the American Association of Christian Counselors (AACC), the world’s largest and most diverse Christian counseling organization. He is the Host of the renowned Built Different Podcast as well as President and Host of Ignite Men’s Ministry and Conferences. Dr. Zach is also a Licensed Professional Counseling Resident at Light Counseling as well as an athletic counselor specializing in sport and performance psychology at Liberty University. As a former Division 1 college baseball player, Dr. Clinton loves working with professional & collegiate athletes and enjoys speaking into the lives of today’s generations as he has a deep passion for helping people build self-esteem, emotion regulation, leadership qualities, and perspective shifts. He has dedicated his life to reminding people that no matter how dark, difficult, or painful life can be, they are never out of the fight! He is the author of Even If and is currently working on his next book, Remember My Chains: Helping You Move from Bondage to Breakthrough. Dr. Zach is thrilled to be married to his lovely wife, Evelyn, as they make their home in Central Virginia.