His faith is not what it used to be.
You’ve taken your family to church for a long time now. But you do not see that faith rub off on your son anymore.
There’s a lack of passion in your relationship with the Lord.
Past failures haunt you, stopping you from living out your faith the way you know you should.
Worrying is a constant companion.
Specific passages from the Bible haunt you, like Matthew 6:34: “Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own.”
Since you can’t stop worrying, it makes you question your faith in God.
There’s a distance growing in your relationship with the Lord, and you want it to stop.
You desire a closer walk with the Lord.
You yearn for a deep, passionate relationship with Jesus.
But it just hasn’t been happening.
How does one gain a more profound faith in God’s promise and Jesus’ sacrifice? How do you overcome doubt and rekindle faith?
Asking for help is an excellent place to start.
As a former youth pastor, it is my honor to help integrate Christian faith into counseling for interested clients.
This approach is optional, and every client has a right to make that decision himself or herself.
I have Christian clients and non-Christian clients, and I love working with both.
Wherever you are in your faith, let me know if you want this to be part of your counseling.
I am proudly Christian, but I understand – and respect – that not everyone out there is.
Let’s talk about your faith and goals. Call me today. (949) 799-2014