How is Christian Counseling Different from Christian Coaching?

“Christian counseling heals pain of the past to improve life in the present. Christian coaching reveals goals of the present to enhance life in the future.” www.FindTruePeace.com Christian Counseling and Christian Coaching Are Two Separate Disciplines Christian counseling strives to understand how a person’s past has affected their present. Christian counseling then provides the means […]

How Does Christian Coaching Help Abuse Victims and Survivors?

“Once Christian adults overcome the issues suffered as a result of childhood abuse & trauma, they can set and achieve goals to enrich their lives through the help of Christian coaching.” www.FindTruePeace.com What is the Benefit of Christian Coaching for Abuse Victims and Survivors? In my specialty of helping abuse survivors, I think coaching is […]

Is Truth Encounter The Same Thing As Counseling?

“A dangerous concept is that Truth Encounter is simply another form of counseling.” www.FindTruePeace.com The Entire Essence of Truth Encounter is Expressed in its Name The question, “Is Truth Encounter counseling?” has most often been asked of me by counselors, and that is understandable, however, Truth Encounter is not counseling. Traditional counseling requires: Analysis Diagnosis Prescription […]

How Does Truth Encounter Work?

“As to how Truth Encounter works, various people have said it works by healing memories—that is wrong.” www.FindTruePeace.com Truth Encounter is a Supernatural Experience with God when He Shows a Christian How His Truth Overcomes a Lie that a Christian Has Believed, Which Has Caused Them Great Suffering. Truth Encounter, which is sometimes incorrectly referred […]

Christian Coaching – Should We Use Psychology?

There is an endless debate on whether Christian counselors and coaches should use only the Bible or include psychology in the ministry of Christian counseling or coaching. In the debate are two other questions. Is it appropriate for a Christian counselor or coach to adhere to and/or apply findings from secular research to their ministry? Should […]