
Setting Boundaries Is Biblical: Why It’s Not Rebellion, But Wisdom
When loved ones distract, discourage, or harm us, we feel it. You might be tired from always saying yes and carrying others’ burdens. This can

Here Are The Biblical Truths on Intersectionality of Race, Gender, Ethnic Identity
In today’s culture, the concept of intersectionality—how race, gender, and ethnicity shape individual experiences—has become a vital topic. Yet, for Christians seeking to understand their

Why Pausing Before the Holidays Can Bring You Closer to God
The holiday season is often filled with excitement, decorations, and to-do lists. But amid the flurry of activity, we can forget the true source of

Why Christian Men Need Counseling: Strong on the Outside, Shattered Inside
Many Christian men silently carry the weight of emotional pain, past trauma, and spiritual confusion—believing that showing vulnerability is a sign of weakness. They’re seen

This Biblical Wellness Routine Can Bring You Back to a Healthy Life
We believe a biblical wellness routine offers a fuller answer. It combines spiritual health with emotional, mental, and physical care. This approach is rooted in

If You’ve Been Struggling to Hear God… Read This
Have you ever wondered why, in the quiet of your heart, God seems distant when you most long to hear Him? We write to you

Biblical Steps to Take When You Feel Like You’re Stuck in Life
Life sometimes feels like it’s on pause—like no matter what you do, nothing moves forward. You’re stuck in the same place emotionally, spiritually, or professionally.

The Silent Burden Christian Women Carry — And How Counseling Breaks It
Have you ever wondered why you feel spiritually empty and exhausted even after a good night’s sleep? At Impact Family Counseling, we see this quiet

This is How to Recognize Toxic Connections
Sometimes, we find safety in the relationships we know well. We feel strong with the support from those around us. Yet, what if these bonds

Praying Isn’t Always Enough — Sometimes You Need Deliverance
In times of sorrow and confusion, many Christians look to prayer for comfort and answers. We see prayer as our direct line to God, where