

Biblical Counseling
-Jesus doesn't want you to walk this life alone-
For more information or to schedule an appointment, please call us at (952) 758-3287 or email office@npcbc.com We would love to hear from you.
Or, if you're ready to get help now, please begin by downloading and completing the following Counseling Intake form below.
Email the form to office@npcbc.com
or mail to P.O. Box 212 New Prague, MN 56071
About Our Counseling Ministry
CBC Counseling Ministry desires to help and encourage individuals and families with the life changing truth of God's Word. (2 Peter 1:3) At different times in our lives it can feel like a fog has descended upon us, making it difficult for us to find our way out of the darkness. God's sufficient Word is the light that breaks through this darkness, giving us clarity, hope, and strength during a time when all feels lost. (1 Corinthians 10:13)
CBC invites you to take advantage of our FREE counseling ministry that seeks to give biblical guidance for your relationship with Christ and others. Our lives are shaped by how we think and what we love. These two areas have an incredible impact on how we interpret our life situations. Whether you are struggling with interpersonal relationships, marriage, anxiety, PTSD, abuse, adoption, infertility, abortion, parenting, addictions, sexual issues, guilt and shame, anger, depression or Christian faith issues (assurance of salvation, etc.), God's Word does have the answers.
Our counseling staff consists of both pastors who hold degrees in biblical counseling and trained lay leaders. All counselors are certified (or in the process of certification) by the Association of Certified Biblical Counselors or other approved certifying agencies.
What kind of Counseling?
This philosophy has been called "nouthetic" counseling. Genuine Biblical counseling uses the Bible to help people make sense out of life. For more information please visit the Association of Certified Biblical Couselors (www.biblicalcounseling.com) or Association of Biblical Counselors (www.christiancounseling.com). For a detailed explanation of biblical counseling, please see the confessional statement of the Association of Biblical Counseling Coalition.
Counseling at CBC is not state-licensed mental health care, but is uniquely biblical, and pastoral in nature. Our counselors are not medical doctors, therefore, they do not prescribe or manage medication. Counselees will always be encouraged to seek the advice of their medical doctors where physical symptoms of illness are present, or suspected.
What does it cost?
There is no charge for our counseling services. CBC provides the facilities and the counselors volunteer their time so we can offer the counseling free of charge. However, out of respect for our staff we require a $25 deposit which is forfeited for last minute cancellations. If an individual/couple finishes counseling without a cancellation, the deposit is returned to them unless otherwise directed by the counselee.
CBC recommends individuals/couples to consider a $25 donation for each session or to pray and contribute as God leads and provides. This allows the ministry to be accessible to as many people with challenging situations in and around our community.
When is counseling available?
Counseling is usually offered on Tuesdays at different times during the day depending on the availability of our counselors. Typically counseling sessions last from 1 to 1 1/2 hours.
What can you expect from CBC Counseling Ministry?
Privacy. Everything will be held in strict confidence except where, in the counselor’s judgment, there is a biblical requirement to involve others (e.g. criminal activity). Care. Our staff will care for you and treat you with respect. Encouragement toward Christ-likeness. Our staff will encourage you in your successes and exhort you to think and behave in a way that pleases Jesus Christ.
What does CBC counseling ministry expect from you?
Be honest. It is very difficult, if not impossible, to help you if you are not honest with us. Do weekly homework assignments that will encourage lasting change. Give us a little time. Habits are not developed overnight, and new habits will take time to develop. In most cases, we ask individuals to commit to regular counseling appointments for a period of 3 to 4 months.