Frequently Asked Questions
What is Christian Counseling
Christian counseling is a Christ-centered process designed to help you make positive, God-honoring changes in your life with the guidance and support of our counselors. Together, we’ll prayerfully identify the areas of your life where you’re seeking growth or clarity. By focusing on your God-given purpose, we’ll work to define meaningful goals and develop a faith-based strategy to achieve them, always seeking wisdom from God’s Word and His direction for your life.
What are some of the benefits of Christian Counseling?
Christian counseling can help you overcome spiritual and personal obstacles, make decisions rooted in faith, and experience a renewed sense of purpose. It can improve your outlook on life by aligning your goals with God’s will, relieve stress through prayerful reflection, and equip you to grow closer to God as you achieve the goals He places on your heart.
Does Christian Counceling really work?
Absolutely, Christian counseling works—when approached with a heart that is open to change and fully dependent on God. It is a powerful tool for those who earnestly seek transformation and are willing to trust the Lord throughout the journey. While the coach provides guidance, encouragement, and accountability, the true change comes from the Holy Spirit working in your life as you commit to the process and take steps of faith.
What can Christian Counseling help with?
Christian Counselors believes God provides answers for life problems. After all in Isaiah 9 it is for told of Christs coming “He will be called Wonderful Counselor, Might God” The Bible and prayer can provide solutions for Relationship Issues, Depression, Anxiety, Grief and Loss, Trauma and PTSD, Spiritual Growth and Guidance, Faith Struggles, Spiritual Disciplines, Behavioral Issues, Sexual Addictions, Compulsive Behaviors, Self-Esteem and Identity Issues, Insecurity and Low Self-Worth, Life Purpose and Direction, Divorce or Separation, Job Loss, Retirement, or Relocation, Forgiving Others, Self-Forgiveness, Anger and Conflict Resolution, Parenting and Child Behavioral Issues, and Chronic Illness or Disability