I was called by God to be a Christian counselor. I counsel individuals on all types of struggles they are dealing with. Christian counseling is Biblically based and I am guided by the Holy Spirit. I just wanted to share with you about what I do. I focus on emotional, mental, and behavioral health. Secular counseling uses evidence-based psychological theories and techniques
Draws from human-centered frameworks (CBT, psychodynamic, trauma-informed care, etc.). It avoids spiritual or religious content unless initiated by the client.
Goal: symptom relief, coping skills, personal growth, and well-being
1. Helpful for many people
2. Clinically structured
3. Values neutrality
Christian Counseling:
Addresses emotional, mental, and spiritual well-being
Integrates professional counseling methods with biblical truth
Acknowledges God as healer, guide, and source of transformation
Incorporates Scripture, prayer, and Christian worldview with client consent
Goal: healing, growth, and identity restoration through Christ
1. Treats the whole person:mind, body, and spirit
2. Provides eternal perspective alongside practical tools
3 Anchored in hope, grace, and redemption
Key Difference between Christian and secular counseling. Traditional counseling asks, “How do we manage this?”
Christian counseling asks, “Who does God say you are, and how does He heal and restore?”
When Christian Counseling Is Especially Helpful
- Faith is central to your identity
You want biblical guidance, not just clinical insight
- You’re wrestling with guilt, shame, purpose, or spiritual confusion
You want healing that aligns with your walk with Christ.
Christian counseling doesn’t replace clinical wisdom, it redeems and aligns it with God’s truth.
2 Corinthians 3:17
“Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom.”