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Who can benefit from Biblical counseling?

 

Biblical counseling is a ministry that all Christians, ideally, are to provide for one another and are to seek when problems in life arise [Matt 28:19-20; Rom 15:14; Gal 6:1-5].

Subsequently, the range of issues we deal with is very wide. They include, but are not limited to:

  marriage conflicts
  parent and child relationships
  depression
  alcohol & drug abuse
  stress
  anger
  anxiety, fear, and worry
  guilt
  communication problems
  unforgiveness

These, along with a number of other concerns related to mental, emotional, and physical distress are all things that can be addressed in counseling.

   
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What are your fees for counseling?

 

Hope for Life is a ministry to the church, the body of Christ, and to the community.  As such, we never charge a fee for counseling. We encourage those who have been blessed by this ministry or who believe in what we're doing to support us both prayerfully and financially. 

   
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Do you accept insurance?

 

Because we do not charge a fee for counseling, there is no need for insurance billing, . 

   
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How do I make an appointment?

 

[ Call ] our office to schedule a consultation. Or contact us by [ email ]

   
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Are donations to Hope For Life tax-deductible?

 

Yes. Hope For Life is recognized by the Internal Revenue Service and the State of California as a tax-exempt charitable organization. [ Gifts are tax-deductible ]

   
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Are you affiliated with any church or denomination?

 

Hope For Life is not affiliated with any specific church, organization, or denomination.

 

We exist to support and equip the body of Christ as a whole, and we desire to provide counseling support for churches or ministries that may not have someone on staff who is able to counsel full-time. Many different churches, denominations, individuals, and ministries regularly refer people to Hope for Life for counseling or classes.

   
   
 
       

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