Religious Counseling
What It Is and How It Can Help You
Religious counseling is a form of therapy that integrates your beliefs with proven counseling methods to help you work through real-life challenges like anxiety, relationships, and internal conflict.
As the Owner of Lion Counseling, this is a core part of what I do. I’ve spent years working with men and couples who want their faith to be part of the process, not something pushed to the side. My background in both counseling and theology allows me to approach religious counseling in a way that is practical, grounded, and actually helpful.
In this guide, I’ll explain what religious counseling is, how it works, and how it can help you move forward.
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What Is Religious Counseling?

Religious counseling is a form of therapy that brings your faith, beliefs, and values into the counseling process instead of leaving them out.
In practical terms, it means we don’t just talk about symptoms like anxiety or stress. I also look at how your beliefs shape your thinking, your decisions, and how you handle pressure, guilt, or relationships. For some people, faith is central to how they make sense of life. Ignoring that can leave a gap.
With religious counseling, the goal is alignment. I help you work through challenges in a way that fits who you are, rather than pulling you in a different direction.
How It’s Different from Traditional Therapy
Traditional therapy often focuses on thoughts, behaviors, and emotions without bringing faith into the conversation. That is helpful, but for many people it feels incomplete. If your beliefs influence how you see right and wrong, how you handle guilt, or how you view purpose, leaving that out can limit progress.
Religious counseling takes a more complete approach. I look at both the psychological and the spiritual side of what’s going on. For example, if you’re dealing with anxiety, we don’t just work on calming your thoughts. We also look at deeper issues like control, trust, and what you believe about your situation.
The result is a more grounded and practical form of therapy that actually fits your life.
When Religious Counseling Might Be a Good Fit
What to Expect in Religious Counseling Sessions

If you’re considering religious counseling, I like to keep the process simple and focused. We start with what’s actually going on in your life right now and work back from there to understand the patterns behind it. I ask direct questions to get underneath the surface, so we’re not just talking about problems, we’re figuring out what’s driving them. When it’s relevant, we bring your beliefs into the conversation naturally. Nothing is forced or scripted, but if your faith shapes how you think, make decisions, or handle pressure, we use that as part of the process.
I also use proven approaches like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and EMDR to help you make real progress. That might mean breaking unhelpful thinking patterns, working through past experiences, improving communication in relationships, or learning how to manage stress, anger, or anxiety more effectively.



