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Dr. Lee Warren joins Laura to share how surviving the Iraq War, battling PTSD, and losing his 19-year-old son led him to discover a powerful connection between neuroscience and biblical truth. In this conversation, he explains how thoughts shape the brain, why many automatic feelings are not true, and how Scripture offers a practical path toward healing, hope, and mental renewal.
0:00 Combat Neurosurgeon, PTSD, and Losing His Son
1:41 The Brain Scan That Changed Everything
3:12 Mind vs. Brain
4:20 Philippians 4 and “Self-Brain Surgery”
5:34 Why Your Brain Can Be Changed
6:14 Replacing Grief With Truth
8:57 How Thoughts Affect the Body
9:19 What Neuroplasticity Means
11:03 Why Feelings Aren’t Facts
13:16 We’re Doing Self-Brain Surgery Every Day
15:34 Why You See What You’re Looking For
16:53 Can PTSD and Anxiety Change?
17:54 The Ten Commandments of Self-Brain Surgery
20:56 Is Neuroscience Confirming the Bible?
22:29 Hope for People Stuck in Negative Thoughts
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