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This week on the Griffin Rundown, Mr. Nees sits down with Dr. Denny King, a devoted Heritage father, Doctor of Nursing Practice, and Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner. Dr. King serves as an instructor at Case Western Reserve University and is the founder of Kindred Family Care. With extensive experience as a clinician, professor, counselor, researcher, author, and consultant, Dr. King is passionate about serving children, adolescents, and their families through competent, compassionate psychiatric care rooted in Christian faith. In this conversation, they discuss why families seek his care, the impact of screens and technology, and how parents can model healthy habits and gospel-centered living. Dr. King emphasizes that Scripture is sufficient for every trial, that our children need us to be present and intentional, and that modeling the gospel in everyday life matters. He reminds us that God holds both us and our kids, offering hope and encouragement for parents navigating today’s challenges.
Disclaimer: The views expressed by Dr. King in this episode reflect his own opinions and those of Kindred Family Care, and do not represent the views of Case Western Reserve University.
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This week on the Griffin Rundown, Mr. Nees sits down with Dr. Denny King, a devoted Heritage father, Doctor of Nursing Practice, and Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner. Dr. King serves as an instructor at Case Western Reserve University and is the founder of Kindred Family Care. With extensive experience as a clinician, professor, counselor, researcher, author, and consultant, Dr. King is passionate about serving children, adolescents, and their families through competent, compassionate psychiatric care rooted in Christian faith. In this conversation, they discuss why families seek his care, the impact of screens and technology, and how parents can model healthy habits and gospel-centered living. Dr. King emphasizes that Scripture is sufficient for every trial, that our children need us to be present and intentional, and that modeling the gospel in everyday life matters. He reminds us that God holds both us and our kids, offering hope and encouragement for parents navigating today’s challenges.
Disclaimer: The views expressed by Dr. King in this episode reflect his own opinions and those of Kindred Family Care, and do not represent the views of Case Western Reserve University.

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