

Finding Joy in Loud, Unfamiliar Company: A Christian Guide to Connection at Social Gatherings
It’s not uncommon for believers to find themselves in social settings where the atmosphere feels unfamiliar or even uncomfortable....


Embracing the Body God Has Given You: A Christian Counseling Reflection
Introduction Many Christian women wrestle with accepting their bodies. Stress, comparison, and unkind self-talk can make it feel like the...


Career Counseling Guidance: Transitioning into Organizational Careers
Current Strengths Natural organizational abilities: Even without formal credentials, being detail-oriented, reliable, and skilled at...


Healing From Family’s Words: A Christian Mom’s Journey to Recovery
Some of the most painful voices in our lives are not strangers, but family. If you’ve been told by extended relatives that you were a...


Finding Purpose and Strength in Your Second Career: A Counseling Perspective for Retired Military Men
Retirement from military service is a major milestone. For many men, it represents both pride in years of service and uncertainty about...


When Your Child Shuts Down: Christian Counseling for Parents Facing Emotional Overwhelm
Parenting is one of the most holy—and humbling—callings. It brings daily opportunities to shape not only behavior but also character,...


When Your Baby Is in the NICU and Your Husband Pulls Away
A Christian Counseling Perspective Bringing a new baby into the world is often pictured as joyful and bonding, but when your newborn is...


When You Feel Stuck in Your Career: A Christian Counseling Perspective
Feeling stuck in your career as a young adult? Discover faith-based counseling insights and practical steps to grow, find purpose, and trust God’s timing while building a fulfilling career.


Navigating Postpartum Emotions and Communication with Your Husband
Postpartum communication tips for moms—how to pick battles, avoid long arguments, and build a team mindset with your husband during this season.


The 3-Minute Rule for Anxiety Thinking: Pause, Process, and Move Forward
Learn the 3-Minute Rule for anxiety thinking—how giving yourself three minutes to worry and then stopping can help you break free from overthinking and reclaim peace.



















