No Small Endeavor with Lee C. Camp

227: Max Lucado: “America’s Pastor” on How to Tame Your Thoughts

Sep 15, 2025
Max Lucado, known as 'America's Pastor', shares how his turbulent childhood in West Texas shaped his life’s message of grace and acceptance. He discusses his battles with guilt and alcoholism during his teenage years and how these experiences inform his powerful new book, Tame Your Thoughts. The conversation dives into themes of self-awareness and 'picky thinking' as tools for healing. Lucado also reflects on writing his best-selling children's book, You Are Special, which resonates with anyone who has felt judged or invisible, emphasizing the transformative power of stories.
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ANECDOTE

Growing Up With A Depressed And Frugal Mother

  • Max Lucado describes his mother as frugal and prone to mood swings that made the family walk on eggshells.
  • He says he loved her and now understands she battled depression even if they lacked the language then.
ANECDOTE

Wife's Crisis Taught Clinical Depression

  • Lucado recounts his wife's severe depression and how a psychiatrist neighbor helped them get treatment.
  • He credits that season with teaching him the language of clinical depression and shaping his pastoral care.
ADVICE

Inventory And Manage Your Thought Patterns

  • Acknowledge that much of mental health is about managing thoughts and take inventory of recurring thought patterns.
  • Develop a response system for those thoughts and practice what Lucado calls "picky thinking."
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