Our Mission
CrossCounsel exists to help people position their hearts to receive authentic encounters with God,
producing real and lasting freedom, reflecting the true character and nature of Jesus.
Our Vision
To raise the bar on what it truly means to experience freedom in Jesus.
We minister to the brokenhearted, educate the Body of Christ on mind renewal and emotional healing,
and multiply our impact by training others to do the same.
Our Team
Our History
Established in 1997, CrossCounsel began as a biblical counseling ministry. Soon after we began, we were exposed to Transformational Prayer Ministry.
We learned that when we as facilitators learn how to get out of the Lord's way, He moves powerfully.
And this changed everything for us. As we pursued extensive training to sharpen our skills, the Lord grew our influence exponentially. We began to see people overcome decades of addictions, find resolution in painful memories, and reconnect or reconcile with estranged family or friends in miraculous ways.
The common phrase, "The Truth shall set you free," became reality.
Our Position on Payments, Fees, and Insurance
Because sessions are offered without a required fee, some people ask how they can support the work financially. CrossCounsel exists because of the faithful generosity of donors—particularly those who give on an ongoing, monthly basis. This support makes it possible for us to offer care without cost being a barrier.
While giving is never required to receive a session, those who wish to participate financially often choose to give between $50 and $200, as they are able. Many also choose to become monthly supporters, helping ensure this work remains accessible for others over time.
It’s important to say clearly: CrossCounsel is not a free service in the sense of being casual or open-ended. We take this work seriously, and we look for participants who do as well. Our process requires honesty, presence, and a willingness to engage both present pain and deeper root issues. Just as we seek to be a good fit for those who come to us, we also discern whether this work is the right fit for them.
Although there is no fee for sessions, we do ask that scheduled time be treated with care and respect. If a session is missed without at least two business days’ notice, a $50 no-show fee is charged to help steward our facilitators’ time and preserve availability for others who are waiting.
By not accepting insurance, we are able to protect the integrity, confidentiality, and focus of the process. Sessions are not entered into medical or insurance records, and facilitators are free to concentrate fully on walking alongside people in healing and formation.
This donor-supported model allows CrossCounsel to remain accessible without becoming transactional—grounded in generosity, sustained by partnership, and oriented toward meaningful, lasting transformation.
Why we do what we do
19%
of the population suffer from anxiety disorders every year
21M
US adults had at least one major depressive episode with severe impairment
31.9%
of children between 13 and 18 years old suffer from an anxiety disorder. Leading to higher risk of substance abuse, poor school performance, and missing out on important social experiences