Wounded Ministries of Ohio - Counseling & Wedding Officiant

Wounded Ministries of Ohio - Counseling & Wedding Officiant Non License Professional Lay Counseling & Wedding Officiant Offering both Christian Life Coaching and Biblical Counseling as a non-licensed professional

Non-License Professional Lay Counsel with a M.A in Pastoral Counseling - currently enrolled for another Masters degree in Human Services; Crisis & Trauma. I am here to help individuals re-establish a personal identity that may have been destroyed, distorted or stifled by the result of neglect, abandonment, wounds, trauma or abuse (intentional or otherwise), so that those individuals may live a lif

e that is more fulfilled while displaying all the characteristics of who they were ultimately created to be. To teach and train others to do what we’ve learned and give them the benefit of our extensive experience. To help establish full-function healing communities across this hemisphere so that the church may become the healing, restorative and redeeming force that God originally designed for it to be in each of their unique areas. To introduce the wider Body of Christ to various physical healing, inner (emotional and spiritual) healing, deliverance and sanctification tools and programs available to enhance their existing ministry capabilities.

These are a few of many - make sure your relationship stays healthy and any unresolved issues are dealt with beforehand.
08/17/2023

These are a few of many - make sure your relationship stays healthy and any unresolved issues are dealt with beforehand.

08/16/2023

Premarital counsel tip:

When it comes to your relationship fights -- you must learn to fight properly -- that's right -- fight properly.

Ask any married couple and you’ll surely get this as premarital advice.

In fact, when your close ones are handing out premarital tips related to fights in a marriage, don’t go on the defensive saying that you will never have them with your partner.

When two unique and separate individuals get married, certain differences are inevitable and sooner or later there will be some significant disagreement between the two of you.

How you handle conflicts will be crucial to the success or failure of your marriage and conflict resolution is an important part of your pre-marriage preparation.

It is a skill to learn with determination, practice, and much patience in order to talk through these thorny issues, to reach a decision or compromise, and to forgive and move on.

Conflicts that are not dealt with properly linger and smolder, becoming highly toxic to your marriage.

-- Rachael Pace, Expert Blogger (November 06, 2020)

For more information, please check out my webpage.
08/16/2023

For more information, please check out my webpage.

Choose our experienced wedding officiant and counseling services for a personalized and meaningful wedding ceremony. Contact us today!

08/15/2023

Need a shotgun wedding? Book your wedding officiant now. We can even do this in your living room 🤣.

11/13/2021

You can't change your child's temperament.

Your child is who they are, and that's great. But you can nurture your child's development by adapting your parenting to your child's temperament. You can help your child develop the positive parts of their temperament.

08/25/2021

Smile today!
Its infectious!
😁

05/31/2021

What are the DSM-5 diagnostic criteria for narcissistic personality disorder (NPD)?

In the American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5), [1] NPD is defined as comprising a pervasive pattern of grandiosity (in fantasy or behavior), a constant need for admiration, and a lack of empathy, beginning by early adulthood and present in a variety of contexts, as indicated by the presence of at least 5 of the following 9 criteria:

A grandiose sense of self-importance

A preoccupation with fantasies of unlimited success, power, brilliance, beauty, or ideal love

A belief that he or she is special and unique and can only be understood by, or should associate with, other special or high-status people or institutions

A need for excessive admiration

A sense of entitlement

Interpersonally exploitive behavior

A lack of empathy

Envy of others or a belief that others are envious of him or her

A demonstration of arrogant and haughty behaviors or attitudes

12/25/2020

Merry Christmas to each and everyone of you!

12/25/2020

As you celebrate Christmas, remember... not everyone is celebrating.
Many are suffering in silence and are not just physically alone, but are also alone mentally.
Keep yourselves humble.

11/26/2020

Seasons of uncertainty and loss reveal the vanity of putting our ultimate hope in anyone but God.

10/07/2020

Even if you dated Satan himself, there's always something to learn from a relationship and a breakup, including your own shortcomings or warning signs you ignored early on. If your one takeaway is, "Nope, it was just terrible!", you might want to hold off on seriously dating someone new right away.

10/01/2020

Everything's fine, why stir up a fight?

He knows I appreciate him, I probably don't need to say it.

We've been together long enough, she knows what I need.

Cue the ominous tones. These thoughts seem innocent enough, but they are intimacy-killers. Is complacency creeping into your relationship?

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