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Eagles Landing
Christian Counseling, Inc.

Getting to the roots of pain and loss . . .

Our Mission

Our Counselors & Staff

ELCCC counselors and staff seek to build an alliance with clients to promote health, growth and holistic well-being. We have several counselors who meet with children, adolescents, and adults. Click the Counselor’s picture for biography.

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Our mission is to bring glory to God by ministering to individuals, couples, and families through the modalities of counseling, coaching, and education while always acknowledging God as the source of ALL healing, whether that healing is considered “natural” or “supernatural.”

Our Vision

TerryHash
DeniceColson
JenniferTeague
TommySnow

Denice Colson, MA, LPC MAC

Terry Hash, MS, NBCC

Tommy Snow, PhD, CTSS, CCDVVC

Jennifer Teague, MA, LPC

We envision ourselves as partnering with local churches; coming alongside pastors, ministers, and other church leaders to effectively use the modality of counseling to encourage Christians in their discipleship and demonstrate God’s goodness to seekers.

We see a Church Body unencumbered by the chains of past pain and hurt (trauma), able to reach out into the community to demonstrate the goodness of God through good works and Godly lifestyles. We envision reducing divorce rates, breaking the generational cycle of abuse, reducing co-habitation, reducing drug/alcohol and pornography addiction, reducing abortion, reducing teen pregnancy, and increasing active participation in the local Christian church of their choice---all through the healing of past and present experiences combined with understanding our uniqueness of personality as it is designed by God. We see our work as part of the discipleship continuum. Our plan is to meet people where they are and, through the relationship developed in the counseling room, move them toward increased "Christ-actualization", rather than "self-actualization"; meaning to be as much like Christ as possible rather than focusing on “self”.

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