Care and Counselling
Care and Counselling is a thematic grouping of ministry roles that offer emotional, psychological, and spiritual support with compassion and discernment. The Association for Christian Ministries welcomes people in these ministries and highlights their impact on the community.
This includes the following roles:
- Counsellor
- Psychologist
- Psychiatrist
- Trauma Relief Ministry
- Victim Supporter
- Frail Care Worker
- Social Worker
- Homeschool Parent
- Prison Ministry
A counsellor provides trauma-aware emotional and emotional support, helping individuals navigate grief, anxiety, conflict, and life transitions. In ministry, they integrate faith with therapeutic care.
Impact in the Community: Counsellors create safe spaces for healing, equipping people to rebuild their lives with clarity, courage, and spiritual depth.
Frail care workers support elderly or physically vulnerable individuals with daily tasks, medical routines, and emotional companionship. Their ministry is rooted in gentleness and dignity.
Impact in the Community: They honour life in its most fragile form, ensuring that no one is forgotten or left behind.
A homeschool parent in ministry educates their children at home, integrating academic learning with faith, values, and emotional safety.
Impact in the Community: They raise confident, grounded children who carry their values into society, shaping future generations with intentionality.
