If you’re a Christian counselor seeking authentic community, biblical encouragement, and resources that speak to both the heart and mind of your work, I highly recommend taking a look at the Remnant Counselor Collective.
I have not joined their paid membership plan, nor am I receiving anything in exchange for this review. My perspective comes from exploring the site’s freely accessible content and observing the quality of what’s being offered. And even from the outside, there is a great deal to appreciate.
A Resource Hub for Christian Mental Health Professionals
The Remnant Counselor Collective was created specifically for Christian counselors, therapists, and mental health professionals who long for a community grounded in both clinical excellence and faithful discipleship. The heart behind this platform is to provide a space where Christian counselors can connect, grow, and be poured into—something that’s often missing in the broader professional world or, unfortunately, even at the local level.
While much of the content is reserved for paying members, what is freely available demonstrates a deep care for the spiritual well-being and professional development of Christian counselors.
Free Content: Insightful Blog Articles & Powerful YouTube Videos
One of the first things I explored on their site were the free blog articles. These are not surface-level devotionals; they dig deep into real issues Christian counselors face, like spiritual fatigue, ethical tensions, and the emotional toll of trauma work. They’re thoughtful, honest, and biblically grounded, which is refreshing in a field where Christian content can sometimes lack clinical credibility—or vice versa.
Their blog section features regularly published articles that touch on other timely issues related to counseling, burnout, spiritual care, and integrating faith into mental health work. These posts are accessible to everyone and are written with a tone that is both pastoral and practical. They offer the kind of wisdom that feels like it comes from a peer who understands the pressure and privilege of doing this work.
One of my favorite parts of the Remnant Counselor Collective is their YouTube channel, which includes videos that address the emotional, spiritual, and practical challenges of being a Christian in the mental health field. The videos are conversational, well-produced, and offer insight from counselors who clearly understand both the sacred and psychological dimensions of our work.
Of their YouTube videos, my current favorite is the one shared below. It names something many of us have felt but haven’t always had words for: the soul-weariness that can accompany counseling work, especially when you’re carrying it out in ministry, private practice, or a church setting. It’s compassionate, practical, and deeply validating. If you’re a Christian counselor feeling worn down, this video alone might remind you that you’re not alone—and you’re not weak for feeling tired.
Inside the Paid Membership
While I haven’t joined their paid membership, I did explore the descriptions of what’s included, and it’s clearly designed to provide substantial value for Christian counselors looking for deeper community and ongoing training.
Here’s a quick overview of what we understand the membership includes:
Professional Development Courses
Members gain access to a growing library of on-demand courses that focus on integrating clinical skills with Christian worldview. These courses are designed to sharpen your practice while reinforcing your commitment to Christ-centered counseling.
Topics appear to include faith integration, trauma-informed care, leadership in ministry settings, and more. For counselors who need continuing education or simply want to grow in their clinical and spiritual capacity, this is a huge asset.
Private Online Forum
Perhaps one of the most compelling features of the membership is the private community forum. This isn’t just a typical discussion board—it’s a space designed for deep, faith-rooted conversations among counselors who understand the unique challenges of this field. The idea of connecting with others who share your faith and your professional calling is incredibly appealing, especially if you’ve ever felt isolated in your work.
Extensive Content Library
The membership also includes access to an archive of exclusive articles, video recordings, workshops, and resources. This content library is described as a living archive of wisdom for Christian counselors—and seems to be regularly updated.
This could be particularly useful for those looking for biblically grounded guidance on tough topics, as well as spiritual nourishment between client sessions.
Is It Worth Exploring?
Based on what I’ve seen, the Remnant Counselor Collective is not just another professional group—it’s a faith-anchored, counselor-specific community that blends biblical truth with clinical practice. Even if you’re not ready to invest in the paid membership, the free blog and YouTube content alone are rich with encouragement and wisdom.
And if you’re in a season where you’re craving more than solo practice or professional silence, the courses, community, and forum inside the membership may be exactly the kind of support you need.