FAQ

Is Christian Counseling covered by insurance?

Yes, many of our Christian counseling services are covered by major insurance plans. We also offer private-pay options and can guide you through verifying coverage with your provider. Our goal is to make faith-based therapy accessible and affordable for all who seek it.

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Do you provide Christian Counseling for Teens?

Absolutely. Christian counseling for teens offers faith-centered support for issues like anxiety, depression, peer pressure, family conflict, and spiritual identity. Our therapists help teens develop emotional resilience while grounding their growth in Biblical truth and God’s love.

Is Christian Counseling covered by insurance?

Yes, many of our Christian counseling services are covered by major insurance plans. We also offer private-pay options and can guide you through verifying coverage with your provider. Our goal is to make faith-based therapy accessible and affordable for all who seek it.

Do you offer Christian Counseling in Colorado?

Yes! We provide Christian counseling in Colorado through in-person sessions and secure online therapy options. Whether you live in Colorado Springs, Denver, Pueblo, or elsewhere in the state, you can connect with a licensed Christian therapist in Colorado who shares your faith and values.

Do you offer Christian Marriage Counseling?

Yes, we specialize in Christian marriage counseling for couples seeking healing, reconnection, and stronger faith together. Sessions focus on forgiveness, communication, and Biblical principles for healthy relationships. Our counselors may use proven techniques combined with Scripture to help couples build lasting unity.

What is Christian Counseling and how is it different from traditional therapy?

Christian counseling combines professional mental health practices with Biblical truth and spiritual principles. A Christian therapist helps clients heal emotionally and spiritually by integrating faith into every part of the therapeutic process. Faith-based therapy invites prayer, Scripture, and faith-based values to guide healing and growth.