

Faith-Based Workbooks for Mental Health
Discover the Faith-Based Mental Wellness Workbook Series—a collection of beautifully designed guides blending Scripture, therapy, and reflection. Created by a Christian counselor, each workbook includes journaling prompts, art exercises, and devotionals to help you heal, grow, and find peace in God. Explore topics like identity, anxiety, relationships, grief, and purpose. Perfect for daily quiet time, personal growth, or small groups. Find your next step toward renewal and fa


🌿 Anxiety Journal Prompts: People-Pleasing & Fear of Saying No
What do I fear might happen if I say "no" to someone I care about? (Is it rejection, disapproval, or feeling unlovable?) When did I first...


Journal Prompts for Identity & Fear of Inadequacy
What does “being enough” mean to me? Where did I learn that definition, and is it still serving me? When do I feel most like myself?...


Enneagram 9: Journaling Through Change
What parts of this transition am I genuinely looking forward to? What fears or insecurities are rising up as I step into this new...


Relationships and Grace: Noticing Patterns, Letting Go of Control, and Choosing Encouragement
Relationships are essential to our emotional and spiritual well-being. Whether it’s a spouse, sibling, friend, coworker, or parent, the connections we build help shape our sense of belonging, identity, and safety. Yet even the closest relationships come with challenges—moments of misunderstanding, unmet needs, or repeated disappointments.
How we navigate these moments matters. When we respond with humility, honesty, and grace, we create room for growth, connection, and heali


How to Have Healthy Relationships
Healthy relationships don’t happen by accident. They require intentional effort, emotional maturity, and a willingness to grow alongside another person. Whether you’re nurturing a romantic relationship, friendship, or family bond, here are six key foundations for healthy connection:


Navigating Grief with Compassion and Hope
Grief touches every life. Whether you've lost a loved one, experienced a significant life change, or are grieving a version of yourself or your past, the pain can feel overwhelming. While grief is a deeply personal journey, you're not meant to walk through it alone. Understanding the process of grief and knowing where to find support can help you take gentle steps toward healing.


Understanding and Healing Anger through Christian Counseling and IFS
Anger is one of the most misunderstood emotions. It’s often labeled as “bad” or “unspiritual,” but the truth is, anger is simply a signal—one that something feels unjust, threatening, or painful.


Understanding Depression Through a Christian and Internal Family Systems Lens
A faith-based look at depression through Internal Family Systems therapy, offering hope, self-help tools, and healing for the heart, mind, and spirit.


When You Don’t Feel Supported by Your Spouse
When You Don’t Feel Supported by Your Spouse Christian Counseling for Emotional Loneliness, Self-Care, and Strength in Marriage Marriage...



















