Our Biblical Soul Care Ministry plays a vital role in helping Crossroads fulfill our vision to be disciples who make disciples.

Biblical Soul Care connects individuals together to encourage an authentic relationship with Jesus and heart-level application of biblical principles amidst the challenges of life.

Anyone experiencing the stress of life or a challenging circumstance and who wants to grow in Jesus Christ should seek Biblical Soul Care. If you’re interested in receiving care through our Biblical Soul Care Ministry please complete one of our Care Request Forms.

 Testimonies from past Biblical Soul Care participants:

  • “I wanted to leave my husband, but I knew God wanted me to stay. Through Scripture and reflection, my soul care discipler helped me work through the hurt and resentment which eventually led my husband and I to attend sessions together. I started my sessions as a Christian woman looking for reasons to stay in my marriage. My husband and I finished our sessions as a Christian couple growing in Christ, completely forgiven, and with a renewed love for each other because of Christ.”

  • “My Biblical Soul Care discipler listened and encouraged me. She discerned that I didn’t need Biblical Soul Care to meet the loneliness I felt - I needed community. So my husband and I started getting involved at Crossroads in different ways. She was right! Community is exactly what I needed.”

  • “My journey began with my discipler getting to know me through a deep exploration of my life story. This assignment was challenging and time-consuming, because there truthfully was so much history to cover. But, it was this and the correlating assignments that proved to be most powerful and life-changing. Through these projects for personal growth assignments, I learned that the Bible uses ‘heart’ to describe the inner person or the core of the person. My heart was the source of my sin problem. My foolish heart had a propensity to make an idol of escape, pleasure, self-gratification, and I was caught up in blame-shifting, irresponsibility, and self-destruction. 2 Peter 1:5-7 says, ‘For this reason, make every effort to supplement your faith with virtue, and virtue with knowledge, and knowledge with self-control, and self-control with steadfastness, and steadfastness with godliness, and godliness with brotherly affection, brotherly affection with love.’”