God really loves you! We really want to help!
If you reached this page, it is because you saw a flyer that invited you to ask for prayer or spiritual counsel. We ar glad you took a leap of faith and reached out
- First your information is confidential. We will only identify you to our prayer team by your first name or initials. This will allow you to share more details about your needs.
- Only the pastoral staff sees these requests.
- We have a dedicated team of people who will pray for you.
Do you want or need Spiritual counseling? Are you struggling with Christianity, life, relationships, addictions, or is life just complicated right now? We provide Pastoral Counseling at no charge,
- If you need spiritual counsel, you can use this form to ask a question or request personal contact from our Pastor, Dr. Steve Highlander. Pastor Highlander holds several ordinations, has a doctorate in Pastoral Theology from Kingsway Seminary, and is a Certified Christian Counselor with the Association of Scriptural Psychology Therapists.
- You may ask a question and receive an email response from Pastor Steve, or you can leave a request for personal contact. If you do, please leave a phone number so he can contact you.
If you need prayer or counseling for any reason, please use the form below to submit your prayer requests, and our prayer team will faithfully pray over them.
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FREE RESOURCES TO HELP YOU

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Rising From the Ashes (28-page eBook in nicely formatted PDF for any device or reader.)
“Renee, if it were not for the sovereign will of God, you would be in a mental hospital for the rest of your life!”
In Rising from the Ashes, Renee shares her personal testimony about the ongoing healing and restoration that is taking place in her as she learned how to allow God to work in her life. Struggling with depression, shame, PTSD, and no sense of personal identity or worth, she had only one place to turn. It was in and through Christ that she discovered who she really was and what God had created her to be. Now, to see that worked out in her life was the challenge.
From a dysfunctional childhood and broken marriage to the restoration of her soul, the journey continues. Though she received Christ at a young age, she had no model of what a normal Christian or family should be. Even the “Christianity” she knew was dysfunctional. It wasn’t until thirty years later she found Christ—or perhaps we should say Christ found her—broken, and nearly catatonic in a mental hospital. She would bounce in and out of mental health facilities for the next couple of years, but God started a work of healing and restoration. Renee shares what she has learned over the last thirty years about herself, the reason she was the way she was, and the spiritual truths that God used to bring healing and restoration in her life.
Anyone with a traumatic past will find hope and encouragement in Rising from the Ashes. |
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