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Restore Healthcare Project is a bold podcast targeting licensed healthcare professionals, presenting hopeful and innovative ideas to challenge current ideas of what makes good healthcare. This podcast highlights some essential elements that have degraded in modern healthcare as the presence and power of God has been pushed aside. We also uplift and celebrate the brilliant advances of science and technology that have broken through millennia of human suffering with life-sustaining discoveries. The podcast aims to propose and defend the claim that God is still present and vitally involved in responding to the needs and brokenness of humanity, evidenced in the beautiful work of healing professionals. These conversations propose solutions for health professionals to crisis-level needs such as compassion fatigue, clinician resilience, bioethics dilemmas, resource deficits, and mindset corruption. They also provide a source of hope through the real-life storytelling and honest vulnerability of active healthcare clinicians finding their way toward their patients and toward greater freedom from disease and despair. Clinicians relate their journeys from dreaming of their destiny, to floundering in the realities of our broken healthcare systems, and onward to the wisdom they have uncovered that saved their dreams and fuels their compassion. Ours are the stories that are not being told in the mainstream doomsday narratives about healthcare, but they are the stories that have the power to draw, transform, and sustain a new movement of paradigm-shifting, compassion-bursting healthcare innovators. They tell healthcare professionals that their sacrifices are legitimate and sustain them in a holy and fulfilling calling. They point us to a source of strength and drive that cannot be explained through science, and yet which also simultaneously embraces the outlandishly bright expressions of science as the best of God’s heart toward us. Ours are the stories of Hope in healthcare.

In this episode, Dr. Josh Brown, a Professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences at Indiana University and author of Proving A Miracle, makes a compelling case that as Christians in healthcare, we owe the world a higher standard of evidence—not less. Rather than simply asking people to take testimonies at face value, he argues that we have both the tools and the responsibility to document healing prayer with the same rigor we apply to any clinical intervention. Drawing from the centuries-old Lambertini criteria used by the Catholic Church to verify miracles, he walks us through what it actually takes to rule out natural explanations, placebo effects, and spontaneous remission. The conversation lands on a powerful tension: inside the church, testimonies need to be safe and honored; outside the church, they need to withstand honest scrutiny. Dr. Brown believes we can hold both, and that doing so doesn't weaken our witness—it sharpens it. For anyone navigating the intersection of science, faith, and the practice of medicine, this episode offers a framework for speaking with authority in the public square without losing credibility or compromising conviction.Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61554104156850&mibextid=eQY6clTiktok - https://www.tiktok.com/@restorehealthcareproject?_t=8rCih8fjAH0&_r=1Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@restorehealthcareprojectWebsite - https://www.restorehealthcareproject.orgSelah Health International - https://www.selahhealthinternational.org/

In this InspireX talk from Restore Conference 2026, Dr. Desiree Yeboah shares a powerful testimony of faith and perseverance after failing her pediatric board exams twice and choosing to apply for fellowship before knowing whether she would pass on her third attempt. Drawing from the story of King Jehoash striking the ground only three times in 2 Kings 13, she challenges healthcare professionals to consider where they may have stopped short, settled for less, or lowered their expectations for what God can do. With honesty and vulnerability, she reflects on the disappointment, fear, and discouragement that can come from stepping out in faith while not seeing immediate breakthrough. For anyone who has grown weary, struggled to keep believing for miracles, or felt the tension of following Jesus in a secular healthcare environment, this message is a compelling invitation to keep striking, keep trusting, and keep expecting God to move.Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61554104156850&mibextid=eQY6clTiktok - https://www.tiktok.com/@restorehealthcareproject?_t=8rCih8fjAH0&_r=1Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@restorehealthcareprojectWebsite - https://www.restorehealthcareproject.orgSelah Health International - https://www.selahhealthinternational.org/

In this episode of the Restore Healthcare Project, Dr. Jennifer Kang sits down with Harvard-trained religious studies scholar Dr. Candy Gunther Brown for a thoughtful and deeply researched conversation that may reshape the way listeners view yoga and its place in modern healthcare. Together they explore the historical and spiritual roots of yoga, unpacking how a practice often presented as “just stretching” carries an embodied spiritual framework that can gradually influence beliefs and identity over time. From sun salutations and kundalini to the question of Christian yoga, Pilates, and informed consent in medical practice, this dialogue invites believers—especially those in healthcare—to examine not only physical outcomes, but the deeper spiritual fruit of what they practice and recommend. With clarity and grace, this episode offers a compelling call to discernment and biblical grounding around embodiment, worship, and what true healing truly means.Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61554104156850&mibextid=eQY6clTiktok - https://www.tiktok.com/@restorehealthcareproject?_t=8rCih8fjAH0&_r=1Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@restorehealthcareprojectWebsite - https://www.restorehealthcareproject.orgSelah Health International - https://www.selahhealthinternational.org/

In this rich and deeply practical conversation, Dr. Jennifer Kang sits down with Dr. Susie Hunt—former GP turned hospital chaplain and founder of Doctors for Doctors—to explore what clinician wellness actually looks like when it’s rooted in abiding with Jesus. From “starting your day in the evening” with surrendered sleep, to putting on “the undergarment of truth” before touching your phone, to practicing restorative micro-pauses in the middle of hospital chaos, this episode is filled with rhythms that feel both holy and doable. Susie shares vulnerably from her own recent burnout, offering tools for navigating guilt, cultivating conviction instead of shame, and becoming a “ripe avocado”—soft-hearted yet thick-skinned. There’s a beautiful integration of Scripture, neuroscience, habit formation, and Spirit-led living that speaks directly to the exhausted clinician who loves God but feels stuck on the merry-go-round. This conversation doesn’t offer hype or hustle; it offers trellis, bread, song, surrender, and practical rhythms that make abiding possible in real life. If you’re in healthcare and longing to feel connected, steady, and alive again, this episode will feel like water to your soul.Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61554104156850&mibextid=eQY6clTiktok - https://www.tiktok.com/@restorehealthcareproject?_t=8rCih8fjAH0&_r=1Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@restorehealthcareprojectWebsite - https://www.restorehealthcareproject.orgSelah Health International - https://www.selahhealthinternational.org/

In this episode of the Restore Healthcare Project, Dr. Jennifer Kang interviews neuroscientist Dr. Joshua Brown about the moment his life changed forever—a sudden seizure that led to a presumed terminal brain tumor diagnosis at age 30, just as he became a father. What unfolds is a story of his remarkable journey of costly hope, global travels to healing meetings, unexpected recoveries, and a rigorous scientific investigation into miracles. Dr. Brown shares how his own experience with healing reshaped his research focus, eventually leading to the formation of the Global Medical Research Institute and published clinical trials examining the measurable effects of prayer on pain and anxiety. This conversation thoughtfully navigates medical integrity, academic honesty, and deep faith, offering a compelling vision of what it looks like to pursue evidence-based medicine without dismissing the power of prayer. Whether you’re a clinician, scientist, or believer longing to see faith and healthcare restored together, this episode will challenge and encourage you.Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61554104156850&mibextid=eQY6clTiktok - https://www.tiktok.com/@restorehealthcareproject?_t=8rCih8fjAH0&_r=1Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@restorehealthcareprojectWebsite - https://www.restorehealthcareproject.orgSelah Health International - https://www.selahhealthinternational.org/

In this rich and deeply moving conversation, Dr. Jennifer Kang and Paul Munwaring unpack the often-overlooked fruit of goodness and reveal why it may be one of the most powerful expressions of God’s nature in healthcare today. From the early Christians who courageously cared for plague victims to modern hospital rooms where nurses sit through the night with grieving families, they explore how goodness is not something we strive for—but something we live from as image-bearers of a good God. Paul’s reflections on glory and goodness being inseparable, paired with Jennifer’s unforgettable story of a Rwandan mother who encountered the love of Jesus through simple acts of medical kindness, make this episode both theological and tender. It’s an invitation to see bedside manner as glory, presence as ministry, and everyday excellence as a revelation of heaven. If you’ve ever wrestled with burnout, questioned the value of staying present, or wondered how faith and medicine truly intertwine, this conversation will reframe your perspective and remind you why goodness still changes the world. Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61554104156850&mibextid=eQY6clTiktok - https://www.tiktok.com/@restorehealthcareproject?_t=8rCih8fjAH0&_r=1Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@restorehealthcareprojectWebsite - https://www.restorehealthcareproject.orgSelah Health International - https://www.selahhealthinternational.org/

In this episode of the Restore Healthcare Project, Dr. Jennifer Kang explores the unseen spiritual atmospheres that may be shaping healthcare culture beneath the surface—naming how fear, control, intimidation, and performance mindsets can quietly form strongholds that influence entire systems. Rather than reducing workplace frustration to policies or personalities, she reframes the struggle through a biblical lens, grounding the conversation in Ephesians 6 and 2 Corinthians 10, and inviting believers to discern what may truly be driving the patterns they encounter. With vulnerability and clarity, she shares from her own experience of entering a new hospital environment and confronting unexpected anxiety and inadequacy, discovering how the Holy Spirit develops spiritual maturity, authority, and discernment over time. This isn’t hype-driven spiritual warfare, but a call to deeper formation—repentance, renewed thinking, and learning to partner with God to shift atmospheres in tangible ways. For healthcare professionals longing to bring the reality of heaven into their workplaces, this episode offers language, theology, and hope for real transformation.Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61554104156850&mibextid=eQY6clTiktok - https://www.tiktok.com/@restorehealthcareproject?_t=8rCih8fjAH0&_r=1Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@restorehealthcareprojectWebsite & Conference Registration -https://restorehealthcare.regfox.com/restore-healthcare-conference-2026Selah Health International - https://www.selahhealthinternational.org/

In this deeply honest and thought‑provoking conversation, Dr. Jennifer Kang and psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner Constance Hill Williams step into territory many clinicians sense but rarely articulate—what happens when spiritual reality intersects with mental health care. With remarkable courage, they explore trauma, unforgiveness, spiritual gifts, generational patterns, and even the mislabeling of certain spiritual experiences as psychiatric disorder—all through a lens anchored in intimacy with the Holy Spirit. Drawing from lived clinical experience, they share stories of discernment in therapy sessions, the power of forgiveness, thoughtful medication stewardship, and the delicate line between pathology and prophetic gifting. There’s a holy tension woven throughout—an invitation to see body, mind, and spirit as inseparably connected, and to reimagine a healthcare system awakened to God’s presence in the most vulnerable places. For anyone longing to see healing restored to its fullness—and for healthcare professionals who sense there must be more—this episode carries both affirmation and a clear call to step deeper.Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61554104156850&mibextid=eQY6clTiktok - https://www.tiktok.com/@restorehealthcareproject?_t=8rCih8fjAH0&_r=1Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@restorehealthcareprojectWebsite - https://www.restorehealthcareproject.orgSelah Health International - https://www.selahhealthinternational.org/

In this episode of the Restore Healthcare Project, Dr. Jennifer Kang sits down with physical therapist Dr. Haley Riney for a rich and Spirit-filled conversation on what it means to partner with the Holy Spirit in healthcare. Haley shares how personal heartbreak and profound encounter led her into a deeper revelation of God’s nature as Healer—and how that awakening transformed the way she treats patients. Blending neuroscience, trauma research, and biblical truth, she unpacks the powerful connection between breath, movement, thought life, and spiritual freedom, revealing how the body truly reflects the story of the soul. With practical insight and contagious faith, this conversation reframes healing as both deeply clinical and deeply sacred—inviting healthcare professionals to see themselves as extensions of the Divine Physician. If you’ve ever sensed there is more available in your work than protocols and prescriptions, this episode will awaken vision for what becomes possible when heaven is welcomed into the exam room and healing is approached with wholeness, authority, and love.Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61554104156850&mibextid=eQY6clTiktok - https://www.tiktok.com/@restorehealthcareproject?_t=8rCih8fjAH0&_r=1Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@restorehealthcareprojectWebsite & Conference Registration -https://restorehealthcare.regfox.com/restore-healthcare-conference-2026Selah Health International - https://www.selahhealthinternational.org/

In this rich and hope-filled conversation, Dr. Jennifer Kang sits down with NHS leader Martin Cunnington, a humble yet influential voice who carries both the tenderness of a social worker and the strategic authority of a systems-level administrator. Martin shares how collaboration, servant leadership, and Spirit-led insight can transform healthcare from siloed systems into connected communities of impact. From shaping national legislation in the UK to elevating the voices of children, care leavers, and families in high-level policy decisions, he reveals how true change happens when we reconnect to our “why” and measure what actually makes a difference. With stories of Holy Spirit–led favor, outcome-based reforms, neighborhood-level innovation, and unexpected partnerships, this episode carries a grounded yet prophetic hope that healthcare can be reshaped from the inside out—through humility, courage, and heaven’s wisdom at work in practical leadership.Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61554104156850&mibextid=eQY6clTiktok - https://www.tiktok.com/@restorehealthcareproject?_t=8rCih8fjAH0&_r=1Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@restorehealthcareprojectWebsite & Conference Registration -https://restorehealthcare.regfox.com/restore-healthcare-conference-2026Selah Health International - https://www.selahhealthinternational.org/