The Journey of Healing

May 6, 2026 | Clinical Psychotherpy, Counseling

Healing is rarely instant. For many people, it is a journey filled with growth, reflection, setbacks, faith, and renewed hope. In this video, the focus is on how Christian counseling can help individuals navigate anxiety, depression, stress, trauma, relationship struggles, grief, and emotional exhaustion while staying grounded in biblical truth and compassionate support.

Christian counseling combines evidence-based therapeutic approaches with faith-centered guidance to help people strengthen emotional wellness, rebuild confidence, improve communication, and rediscover purpose. Whether someone is facing personal struggles, family challenges, or emotional burnout, healing often begins with taking one intentional step toward support.

This video explores:

The emotional healing process
How faith and counseling work together
Tools for managing stress and anxiety
Rebuilding emotional resilience
Strengthening relationships and communication
Finding hope during difficult seasons

If you or someone you know is struggling emotionally, professional support can make a meaningful difference.
Call today to learn more or schedule an appointment.

Kevon Owen – Christian Counseling – Clinical Psychotherapy – OKC
10101 South Pennsylvania Avenue, Suite C
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73159
405-655-5180 – 405-740-1249
Website: www.kevonowen.com

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