National Christian Counselors Association (N.C.C.A.)
-N.C.C.A. Licensed Clinical Christian Counselor (#13878)
-N.C.C.A. Licensed Clinical Pastoral Counselor
-N.C.C.A. Certified Temperament Counselor
-Professional Clinical Member
I hold a master's degree in Clinical Christian Counseling. I am an ordained minister of pastoral counseling.
My Role
I am a pastoral counselor.
Pastoral counselors in Texas are exempt from the Licensed Professional Counselor Act under Section 503.056 of the Texas Occupation Code. This exemption applies to those who are employed or volunteer as counselors with a public or private non-profit organization or charity, remain accountable to their sponsoring organization, and do not hold themselves out to be counselors licensed by the Texas Board of Professional Counselors.
I am a National Christian Counselors Association Licensed Clinical Christian Counselor and a Licensed Clinical Pastoral Counselor.
I am not a state-licensed professional counselor (LPC).
I also have many years of experience working with college-aged students and youth, including at-risk and troubled teens, in many different environments.
My Approach
My approach is simple: I help people apply the truth of Scripture to the real problems of life. My counseling is Bible-based and spiritual, centered on the hope and renewal found in Jesus Christ.
I do not practice psychology, psychotherapy, or any form of state-licensed professional counseling, marriage and family therapy, or social work. My work is rooted in faith, prayer, and the wisdom of God’s Word, not in clinical or diagnostic methods.
Each session is focused on helping individuals experience lasting peace through a personal relationship with Christ—addressing the heart, renewing the mind, and inviting God into the process of change.
My Philosophy
I believe human beings were created to experience union with God through salvation and faith in Jesus Christ. The Gospel is the beginning, middle, and end of my values and philosophy for life and in my work as a minister and counselor. I believe this unchangeable relationship with God should be the ultimate goal of spiritual counseling.
My Method
I have training in a successful five-step method for Christian-pastoral counseling utilizing many techniques, including the Arno Profile System. This system identifies an individual's inborn, God-given temperament rather than his/her behavior and helps me identify hidden or core problems and offer guidance toward problem resolution.
National Christian Counselors Association (N.C.C.A.)
-N.C.C.A. Licensed Clinical Christian Counselor (#13878)
-N.C.C.A. Licensed Clinical Pastoral Counselor
-N.C.C.A. Certified Temperament Counselor
-Professional Clinical Member
I hold a master's degree in Clinical Christian Counseling. I am an ordained minister of pastoral counseling.
My Role
I am a pastoral counselor.
Pastoral counselors in Texas are exempt from the Licensed Professional Counselor Act under Section 503.056 of the Texas Occupation Code. This exemption applies to those who are employed or volunteer as counselors with a public or private non-profit organization or charity, remain accountable to their sponsoring organization, and do not hold themselves out to be counselors licensed by the Texas Board of Professional Counselors.
I am a National Christian Counselors Association Licensed Clinical Christian Counselor and a Licensed Clinical Pastoral Counselor.
I am not a state-licensed professional counselor (LPC).
I also have many years of experience working with college-aged students and youth, including at-risk and troubled teens, in many different environments.
My Approach
My approach is simple: I help people apply the truth of Scripture to the real problems of life. My counseling is Bible-based and spiritual, centered on the hope and renewal found in Jesus Christ.
I do not practice psychology, psychotherapy, or any form of state-licensed professional counseling, marriage and family therapy, or social work. My work is rooted in faith, prayer, and the wisdom of God’s Word, not in clinical or diagnostic methods.
Each session is focused on helping individuals experience lasting peace through a personal relationship with Christ—addressing the heart, renewing the mind, and inviting God into the process of change.
My Philosophy
I believe human beings were created to experience union with God through salvation and faith in Jesus Christ. The Gospel is the beginning, middle, and end of my values and philosophy for life and in my work as a minister and counselor. I believe this unchangeable relationship with God should be the ultimate goal of spiritual counseling.
My Method
I have training in a successful five-step method for Christian-pastoral counseling utilizing many techniques, including the Arno Profile System. This system identifies an individual's inborn, God-given temperament rather than his/her behavior and helps me identify hidden or core problems and offer guidance toward problem resolution.