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answers
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Who can benefit from Biblical counseling?
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Biblical counseling is a ministry that
all Christians, ideally, are to
provide for one another and are to seek when
problems in life arise
[Matthew 28:19-20; Romans 15:14; Galatians
6:1-5].
Subsequently, the range of issues
we deal with is very wide. They include, but
are not limited to:
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marriage conflicts
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parent and child relationships
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depression
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alcohol and drug abuse
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stress
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anger
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anxiety, fear,
and worry
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guilt
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communication problems
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unforgiveness
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along with a
number of other concerns related to mental, emotional, and physical distress
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What are your fees for counseling? |
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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? |
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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? |
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[
Call ] our office
to schedule a consultation.
Or
contact us by [ email
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Are donations to Hope For Life tax-deductible?
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Yes.
Hope For Life is recognized by the Internal
Revenue Service and the State of California
as a tax-exempt charitable organization.
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Gifts are
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Are you affiliated with any church or denomination? |
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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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