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Biblical Counseling

If life feels heavy right now, you don’t have to muscle through it alone.
Send a brief inquiry and we’ll talk about what support makes sense—no pressure.

You’re not booking a session yet.
This just starts the conversation.

What You Can Expect

Reaching out can feel like admitting defeat. It’s not. It’s a wise first step.

A steady,
listening presence

You’ll be met with patience and clarity—not quick fixes.

Scripture-rooted, Christ-centered help

We’ll bring God’s Word to real-life problems with care and honesty.

A clear next step (no pressure)

We’ll take this one step at a time. You stay in control of the pace.

Send an Inquiry

Share only what you’re comfortable sharing. A few details help me respond wisely.

A sentence or two is enough. You don’t need the perfect words.

Name
Preferred response

You’re not locked into anything by reaching out.

What Happens After You Submit

Typical response time: within 1–2 business days.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. If you’re unsure, that’s exactly what the inquiry is for.

No—this starts a conversation. We’ll confirm fit and next steps first.

That’s normal. Give me the short version. We can sort it out together.

I treat what you share with care and discretion. If there are limits you should know (safety concerns, etc.), I’ll explain them clearly.

I do not work with third-party insurers nor provide the diagnostic codes needed for reimbursement. 

It depends. Some situations need a focused season; others take longer. We’ll aim for a clear plan and steady progress.

If you want, I’m glad to coordinate with your pastor/church—with your permission.

Biblical counseling is pastoral care rooted in Scripture. Some situations may also require medical or clinical support. If that’s needed, I’ll encourage wise next steps.

Please reach out anyway. We can talk honestly about options.

If you’re in immediate danger or considering self-harm, call emergency services right now. This form isn’t monitored for urgent needs.

Not Sure What to Write?

If you’re stuck on words, keep it simple. One or two sentences is enough.

Start with: “Here’s what I’m facing…” or “I’m not sure what I need, but I know I need help.”

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