About
We are sojourners in this life – navigating this odyssey from “cradle to grave,” with all its triumphs and disasters, its joys and its heartbreaks. It is an incredible journey and one that we are not meant to walk alone. As a Christian counselor with pastoral experience, I work with teens, adult individuals, and couples. I aim to become a trusted companion to come alongside you and walk this particular portion of the road with you. I will spend time getting to know you as honestly and graciously as possible so we can get to the true core of the matter that led us to walk together. This will allow me to meet your individual needs through different clinical theories, modalities, and cultural and historic faith approaches to care for you in wholeness – physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually.
My Goal as a Christian Counselor
Jesus tells us that He came that we may have life and have it abundantly (John 10:10). One of my goals is to help you address the factors in your life that encumber you, that weigh you down, and that cause you harm so you can process, make peace, and walk in greater freedom in Christ. By partnering with the guidance of the Holy Spirit, my hope for you is that you will come to a greater connection with your identity in Christ and embrace the truth that when you are found in Him you are a new creation. Together in sessions, we will work to grow into the new as the old is put away.
What I Offer in Christian Counseling
Coming into counseling care can feel daunting. From the time you walk through the door, my goal is to create a warm, welcoming, comfortable, and relaxing environment where you can feel secure in the work before us and empowered to step into the hard but good undertaking ahead. In our sessions we will take time to discuss expectations and goals for treatment. I believe the process of “needing to slow down first in order to speed up correctly” is core to maximizing success and avoiding the pitfalls that can come when we rush ahead too quickly without our legs firmly underneath us.
My Approach to Christian Counseling
I have worked in both faith-based and secular settings. While there can be positives with a secular approach, I believe it will always be a half-measure and incomplete good. Only in God’s truth are we promised that we will find freedom, and truth is only found in Jesus Christ who is Truth Himself. The capacity to be deeply and intimately known and to know others the same in return is only possible when grounded in truth spoken in love.
In God’s truth we find the basis of our understanding of the human condition, the condition of the world in which we live, how we are to relate to one another in it, and the supreme truth that we are not the “end-all-be-all” of this existence, but that there is One greater than us who made us, has a purpose for us, and gives us the means of knowing that which accomplishes the deepest longing in our being – to find our way Home.