Christian Worldview with Diverse Voices, and Hope for Healing

At Ever Forward Counseling x Neurofeedback in Boise, every clinician shares a Christian worldview. But unity of faith does not mean uniformity of perspective. Our team represents a range of political views, cultural backgrounds, and lived experiences. This diversity allows us to connect with individuals from all walks of life and provide counseling that is culturally responsive.

As Scripture reminds us:

“Just as our bodies have many parts and each part has a special function, so it is with Christ’s body. We are many parts of one body, and we all belong to each other.” (Romans 12:4–5, NLT)

This is what makes our practice unique: we are one team with many perspectives, better equipped to walk with you in your healing journey.


Specialized Experience in Addiction Counseling

In addition to serving individuals, couples, and families, Dr. Monique Barber, LPC, NCC, BC-TMH, brings specialized training and experience in addiction counseling.

Addiction can isolate people in shame, secrecy, and despair. At Ever Forward, guests are met with nonjudgmental, effective, and spiritually sensitive care that supports both recovery and restoration. We operate from a multicausal model of addiction, not a moral failing model, as is often seen in more legalistic faith-based settings.

If you or someone you love is seeking addiction counseling in Boise (or throughout Idaho via telehealth) that integrates both clinical excellence and faith, our clinic is here to help.


A Hard-Fought Hallelujah

We know counseling is not about easy answers, it is about resilience and courage for the long road. We are continually inspired by stories of perseverance, grace, and healing.

One that resonates deeply with our team right now is the song Hard-Fought Hallelujah by Brandon Lake and Jelly Roll. It reminds us that hope often emerges through struggle and that hallelujahs are sometimes born from the hardest battles.

Listen here:


Closing Thought

At Ever Forward Counseling, our shared Christian worldview unites us, but our diverse voices empower us. Together, we are committed to providing counseling that is compassionate, ethical, and welcoming to people from every background.

Whether you are seeking support for anxiety, depression, addiction, trauma, or life transitions, our Boise/Garden City/Eagle based team is here to walk with you in your unique story. Healing is always possible, and you don’t have to do it alone.


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