We all face many pressures and problems in our world today. If you are going through a tough situation and need someone to talk to, Christian Families Today offers individual counseling from trained discipleship counselors. Let us walk one-on-one with you in helping you bring your issue to resolution.
Here are some common issues that lead women and men to seek discipleship counseling at Christian Families Today:
Feeling down, discouraged or depressed
Trying to better understand oneself
Struggling with low self-esteem
Dissatisfaction with life
Eating problems and body image issues
Suffering from anxiety and/or panic attacks
Working through major life changes
Dealing with job loss or financial stress
Grieving the loss of a loved one
Grieving the loss of a pet
Feeling stressed out
Controlling anger / anger management
Struggling with spouse and/or communication problems
Dealing with codependency
Having suicidal thoughts
Setting or enforcing boundaries in relationships
Dealing with a spouse addicted to pornography, alcohol or drugs
Inability to move past offenses and hurts
Healing from rape or molestation
Desiring freedom from addiction to drugs/alcohol
Desiring freedom from addiction to pornography
Dealing with gender or sexual identity issues
Resolving sleep issues
Desiring a greater understanding and knowledge of God
Needing hope
Seeking freedom from obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviors
Dealing with trauma
The office was very warm and inviting in what was a very tense situation. The young lady at the front desk was the perfect fit for the job. Kudos. The concept of identity and the [Exchanged Life] process was life changing. The concept and its practice could absolutely change the face of the church….. especially organized religion. Thank you!!!”
Through your counsel, we have learned to deal with our problems in a biblical manner. We better understand who we are in Christ and are not affected to a great degree by outside influences. We also have the knowledge to fight spiritual battles and live a more victorious Christian life.”
Words will not do justice to how much we appreciate your help. Thank you so much for your concern and counsel. We truly received our ‘miracle.'”