Everyone needs help.

Everyone can be a helper.

Our Goals

  • Everyday Counseling hopes to make it easier for normal people to talk about normal struggles. We all struggle, but some of our struggles are harder to talk about than others. C.S. Lewis once said, “it is easier to say ‘My tooth is aching’, than to say ‘My heart is broken’.” When we admit to depression, anxiety, marriage problems, or other trouble, other people don’t always know what to do or say and often speak or act in unhelpful ways.

  • Everyday Counseling desires to make it as easy as possible for people to get support by connecting you to the right type of counseling.

  • No one should be unable to receive help because of finances. We want to do everything we can to connect people with the care they need regardless of their financial situation.

  • Everyday Counseling seeks to train people to be better helpers to fellow strugglers. The Bible says that bearing other’s burdens, listening, encouraging, praying for, and sharing God’s word is something we can always grow in. We want to see people become ‘everyday counselors.’

Our Three Pillars

*Please note Everyday Counseling is not an emergency contact. If you or someone you know requires emergency assistance please dial 911 or dial 988 for mental health assistance.

  • Everyday Counselors

    New Cohort starts September 27

    Meeting on campus at Moody Bible Institute.

    A group cohort designed to learn how to listen well to others and learn more about yourself and your own struggles.