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Wenatchee Life Coach Devin McNeil Launches “Neurofaith” Protocol, Fusing Prayer Practices With Brain Imaging Insights

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A groundbreaking new approach blends spiritual discipline with neuroscience to deepen transformation and mental clarity

Wenatchee, WA, 11th August 2025, ZEX PR WIREOpen the Door Life Coaching (OTD), led by certified Christian life coach Devin McNeil, has officially launched “Neurofaith,” a new, faith-based protocol that integrates traditional Christian prayer practices with emerging insights from neuroscience and brain imaging studies. This innovative method is designed to help individuals cultivate mental clarity, emotional resilience, and a deeper connection to God through a scientifically informed spiritual practice.

“This isn’t about replacing prayer with science,” McNeil explains. “It’s about showing people that what we believe—about healing, focus, identity, and transformation—has always been real, even at the neurological level. When we pray with intention and focus our minds on God’s truth, it literally rewires the brain.”

As a life coach who prioritizes both faith and functional transformation, Devin McNeil has long believed that spiritual development and mental health are not separate journeys—they are deeply intertwined. With the Neurofaith protocol, McNeil offers a practical and prayerful approach to growth, one that acknowledges the complexity of the human mind while remaining grounded in the truths of Scripture.

Neurofaith combines ancient Christian disciplines such as meditative Scripture reading, breath prayer, and guided reflection with tools inspired by neurological research on attention, focus, and emotional regulation. Though brain scans are not part of the coaching process itself, McNeil draws on imaging insights to explain how sustained prayer, gratitude, and Scripture-focused thinking can physically change neural pathways over time.

What makes this protocol especially powerful is its accessibility. Clients don’t need advanced degrees or high-tech tools—just a willingness to be present, a hunger to grow, and the humility to invite God into their thought life. Whether used during 1:1 coaching sessions or explored independently through OTD’s online lessons, Neurofaith is structured to be both simple and deeply effective for those seeking lasting change.

Clients of Open the Door Life Coaching have already begun reporting greater peace of mind, sharper focus, and a renewed sense of spiritual alignment through early versions of the protocol. With Neurofaith now officially launched, OTD is offering this framework as a new option for coaching clients who want to bring more intentionality and structure to both their prayer life and personal development goals.

The launch comes at a time when many individuals—especially Christians—are seeking ways to bridge the gap between faith and mental health. Neurofaith offers a bridge: one built on Scripture, supported by science, and brought to life through personalized guidance.

As always, McNeil’s coaching remains deeply person-centered. Neurofaith isn’t a one-size-fits-all solution; rather, it’s a customizable pathway that honors each client’s faith journey and current mindset. By fusing spiritual formation with practical neuroscience, Open the Door Coaching continues to empower individuals to think differently, live fully, and trust deeply in the process of transformation.

About Open the Door Life Coaching
Open the Door Life Coaching offers personalized coaching services with a focus on mental health, personal growth, and faith-based guidance. Led by founder Devin McNeil, OTD helps individuals set and achieve clear goals, empowering them to live fulfilling lives. Their holistic approach combines one-on-one coaching, online learning platforms, and future live events to help clients build confidence, clarity, and purpose.

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Website: https://www.otdtoday.com/
Phone: (253) 389-2076

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Cap Energy Group (Cap Capital) and Greater Globe Complete Phase 1 of Mallee Sun Solar Farm in Victoria, Australia

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Mildura, Victoria, Australia, 11th August 2025, ZEX PR WIRECap Energy Group (Cap Capital) has partnered with Greater Globe to successfully complete Phase 1 of the landmark Mallee Sun Solar Farm, installing 125,000 advanced solar panels in Victoria’s Mallee region. This milestone marks the first of four phases, with a total of 500,000 panels to be installed upon full project completion.

Spanning 4,000 hectares near Mildura, the Mallee Sun Solar Farm will generate approximately 328.5 MW of electricity—enough to power more than 65,700 homes annually—and is expected to offset 262,800 tonnes of CO₂ emissions each year.

Community-Focused Development

Greater Globe has committed to placing community at the heart of the project. The solar farm has created hundreds of construction jobs, with further employment opportunities anticipated once the facility is fully operational.

In parallel, Cap Energy Group (Cap Capital) is pledging 5% of all project proceeds to support charities across the UK. This funding will power green energy initiatives for nursing homes, homeless shelters, and public libraries, helping vulnerable communities benefit from sustainable energy solutions.

Building on Success

The Mallee Sun Solar Farm follows Greater Globe’s proven model of sustainable development, first demonstrated in its Coffee Bay Solar Farm in South Africa. That project began with 50,000 panels and grew to a 200,000-panel capacity, delivering both energy and social investment to the local community.

Executive Commentary

John Hetherington, CEO of Greater Globe, commented:

“The Mallee project reflects our mission to lead the world into a new era of clean, affordable, and sustainable energy. It builds on the incredible momentum of our Coffee Bay initiative in South Africa, proving that when you align vision, investment, and community, you create projects that change lives and landscapes. Our recent investments in Australia signal our confidence in its ambitious green energy goals and our commitment to being part of that journey.”

Driving Australia’s Green Energy Goals

Australia has set a firm course toward achieving net-zero emissions by 2050. Large-scale projects such as the Mallee Sun Solar Farm are vital to meeting these targets. With integrated battery storage, the facility will ensure consistent energy supply during periods of low sunlight and peak demand, helping to stabilise the national grid and reduce reliance on fossil fuels.

A Shared Vision for Renewable Impact

The Cap Energy Group (Cap Capital) and Greater Globe collaboration represents a holistic approach to renewable energy:

  • Environmental Impact: Significant reduction in greenhouse gas emissions and renewable power for tens of thousands of homes.

  • Economic Benefits: Creation of hundreds of local jobs and investment in regional businesses.

  • Social Commitment: Community engagement in Australia and philanthropic reinvestment in the UK.

About Cap Energy Group (Cap Capital)
Cap Energy Group (Cap Capital) is a renewable energy investment and development firm dedicated to accelerating the transition to sustainable power sources. The company channels a portion of its profits into charitable initiatives that promote green energy access for vulnerable communities.

About Greater Globe
Greater Globe is an international renewable energy developer focused on delivering large-scale solar projects. With operations spanning multiple continents, Greater Globe has a proven track record of sustainable energy developments.

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The Radiology Group Calls for Renewed Focus on Rural Healthcare

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Atlanta, GA, 11th August 2025, ZEX PR WIRE, The Radiology Group (TRG), a physician-led teleradiology practice serving rural hospitals across the U.S., has been spotlighted in a new feature article titled “The Radiology Group’s Founders Chose Purpose Over Profit.” The profile highlights the group’s nearly two-decade mission to close healthcare gaps in underserved communities through connection, clarity, and quiet innovation.

Now, TRG is using the moment to advocate for broader public awareness around rural healthcare access—encouraging individuals, not just institutions, to play a role in protecting it.

“Rural hospitals are often treated like they’re optional,” said Dr. Tejal Lalaji, co-founder of TRG and a breast and neuro imaging specialist. “But they’re not. They are essential—especially in emergencies, and especially for patients with no other options nearby.”

The Rural Radiology Crisis

According to the National Rural Health Association:

  • Over 130 rural hospitals have closed in the U.S. since 2010.

  • Nearly 60% of rural counties lack a single local radiologist.

  • Patients in rural areas are five times more likely to face delays in diagnostic imaging.

This means longer wait times, delayed diagnoses, and increased strain on already thin-stretched healthcare teams. TRG was founded in 2005 to address this problem—years before teleradiology became common.

“We didn’t move to Georgia to scale fast,” said Dr. Anand Lalaji, co-founder and musculoskeletal radiologist. “We moved to serve a real need. We saw that technology could help rural hospitals get expert reads in minutes, not days.”

Connection, Not Just Technology

The Radiology Group’s model is unique in a landscape increasingly dominated by private equity firms. Their approach combines remote subspecialty reads with personal relationships. Radiologists at TRG regularly visit hospital partners, walk their halls, and offer a secure mobile app for real-time communication with doctors on the ground.

“We’re not just logging in and sending reports,” said Tejal. “We show up. That kind of presence builds real trust—and it leads to better care.”

The recent feature article underscores how TRG made key decisions—like turning down a lucrative urban hospital contract—to stay true to their rural-first mission.

What People Can Do

As the national spotlight returns to healthcare equity, TRG is asking individuals—not just policymakers or hospital administrators—to take action in small but meaningful ways.

Here’s what you can do:

  • Speak up for rural care. Ask your local and state representatives how they plan to protect small-town hospitals.

  • Support broadband expansion, which is critical for telehealth and remote diagnostics.

  • Share local stories. If you’ve benefited from a rural hospital, tell someone. These facilities rely on community visibility.

  • Choose physician-led care, when available, and learn about models that prioritize connection over scale.

“You don’t have to be in healthcare to care about this,” said Anand. “If you believe every person deserves access to answers—no matter where they live—then you’re already part of the mission.”

To read the full interview, visit the website here.

About The Radiology Group

Founded by Drs. Anand and Tejal Lalaji in 2005, The Radiology Group is one of the last independent, doctor-run teleradiology practices in the country. It specializes exclusively in serving rural hospitals, combining real-time digital reads with on-the-ground support and relationship-driven service.

TRG’s mission is simple: to be present, reliable, and connected—even in the quietest corners of the country.

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Dr. Chris Endfinger Featured in International Spotlight on Sustainable Emergency Medicine

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Alabama, US, 11th August 2025, ZEX PR WIRE, Dr Chris Endfinger, a seasoned Emergency Medicine Physician with almost three decades of experience in high-pressure hospital environments, is the subject of a newly released spotlight feature that draws powerful connections between his American medical journey and the challenges facing healthcare professionals in London and beyond.

The article was released this week on a leading online health and entrepreneurship platform. It explores Dr Endfinger’s real-life insights from Birmingham, Alabama—ranging from his first shift in the ER to his leadership as an ER Director and mentor to younger doctors—and how they mirror issues in the UK, including NHS staff burnout, rising patient demand, and the urgent need for sustainable clinical leadership.

“You never know what’s coming through the doors,” Endfinger says in the piece. “But you show up anyway. That’s the job.”

The article has gained attention for its practical takeaways and emotional depth, highlighting Endfinger’s emphasis on human presence, mentorship, and the role of faith, balance, and emotional resilience in long-term medical careers.

“Technology can’t teach judgement,” he explains. “Knowing when not to act is just as important as knowing how.”

A Call for Culture, Not Just Capacity

Dr Endfinger’s story arrives at a time when the NHS and global emergency systems are under increasing pressure. According to recent data, nearly 47% of UK emergency staff report emotional exhaustion. The article encourages readers to reflect on the emotional skills needed to lead under stress—skills that Chris has quietly practiced for decades.

“I don’t want a plaque,” Endfinger says. “If people remember that I cared about my patients and my team, that’s enough.”

About Dr Chris Endfinger:

Dr Chris Endfinger is an Emergency Medicine Physician at St. Vincent’s Hospital in Birmingham, Alabama. He has served in ERs across Alabama for nearly 30 years and was formerly the ER Director at Gadsden Regional Hospital. He is also active in medical mission work in Honduras and supports charities including Compassion International and Fight For Life.

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