THE ADAM CENTER

...we've been there.


How we help...

We do this by providing free faith based peer counseling by men to men ages 18 and above who want to be heard, to heal and to gain personal growth.  The Adam Center is intentionally designed to create an environment where non-judgmental listening, sharing, encouragement and prayer support take place. 

Check out the wide amount of services that the Adam Center offers. Information contained throughout our website that will appeal to men across the all boundaries.

SERVICES - Click here to read more information about services and how to schedule them.

Our services are accomplished through:

  • Peer counseling: one to one sessions with trained volunteer peer counselors.

  • Studies and groups on topics impacting that are impactful and helpful to men.


“We’ve been there”

Our motto says it well. Each of us has learned many life lessons. We have a wealth of information and experience to share. We have been hurt, often beyond repair, or so we thought. Because of the grace of God and the support of others, our lives have been changed. Now it is time to walk with other men who have “been where we were.”
Here is a sample list of areas that our counselors work with men to help them find their way back to a place so they can discover their true purpose in life.

If you are concerned about any of these issues, please contact us for support.

  • Parenting: small children, teenagers, empty nest, single parenting, older parents

  • Promiscuity

  • Relationships: Wife, parent, partner, children, co-worker, friends

  • Self-esteem

  • Sexuality or pornography

  • Singleness

  • Spirituality: personal image of God

  • Long term wounds from childhood

  • Other issues men face

  • Abuse: physical, emotional, sexual, rape, spiritual

  • Aging

  • Boundaries and life style choices

  • Childlessness: infertility, adoption

  • Codependency

  • Death: Wife, child, parent, close friend

  • Depression

  • Divorce

  • Eating Disorders

  • Fears & Phobias

  • Jail: families of inmates, inmate before & after release

  • Illness and disability: long term and terminal

  • Loneliness