The Bible Provides God’s Solution For Every Problem Or Issue We Face In Life

Who We Are

At Panacea, our biblical counseling services is ROOTED in the Word of God.  We get our motivations, hopes, methods and power from God and according to His Word.  Our biblical counselors are rooted in God, they acknowledge God as the Creator of all things, uphold the sovereignty and authority of God, remain confident in God’s eternal work in His people, rely upon God’s Word for knowledge, wisdom and direction, embrace characteristic’s of God’s counsel including compassion, patience, wisdom and mercy, and we are devoted to God’s glory.

What We Do

At Panacea, we believe that the gospel can change us.  The gospel can change human hearts. The gospel is the core message of our biblical counseling services. Therefore, our counselors must uphold the deity of Christ, His incarnation, the sufficiency of His wrath-bearing death, His resurrection, His future return, His present and future kingdom, and His judgment of the world, among many other truths.  There is no other way, no other road, no other person leading to glory, peace, joy, love, unity, humility, purity of heart, clarity of conscience, and hope.

At Panacea, we live in the service of God’s Spirit, not the other way around. We don’t use Him to serve our purposes. He uses us to serve His purposes. We are His ministers of grace. More than simply referring to the Holy Spirit, we actively trust the Holy Spirit to enable our counsel, give understanding to the minds of the counselee, as well as soften and transform their hearts. Every good and lasting change in the souls of people come by the Spirit’s power.

What We Believe

At Panacea, our principles are clear the relationship between the counselor and those he or she counsels should be filled with and shaped by Biblical love (1 John 4:7; Colossians 1:28-29). Shaped by Biblical love means motivated by affection for God and genuine compassion for others. It means we seek the eternal good of the person or people we counsel. We are less interested in the applause of people, and more interested in their spiritual health. We are less concerned with receiving glory from those we serve and more concerned with helping them give glory to the Lord Jesus Christ (John 3: