Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

The Reverend Dr. Anthony Hodge: Championing Personal Transformation Through Faith, Counseling, And Spiritual Direction


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South Carolina - The Reverend Dr. Anthony Hodge, retired U.S. Navy Chaplain, certified Spiritual Director, and Christian Counselor, is making waves in the world of Christian living with his empowering message: it is never too late to transform your life.

As the author of two inspirational books - Can You Get Better? Sure You Can!: 14 Approaches Guaranteed to Help You Become a Better You and A Better You: Christian Life Beyond Negative Thinking - Dr. Hodge offers practical strategies rooted in faith and psychology to guide individuals toward lasting change. His work encourages readers to move beyond negativity and embrace intentional transformation with courage and hope.

Dr. Hodge, alongside his wife, The Reverend Dr. Sheila Elliott Hodge, is currently serving as active clergy in the South Carolina Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church. Together, they bring decades of ministry experience, pastoral leadership, and a deep passion for helping others flourish spiritually, emotionally, and relationally.

“Transformation is possible for anyone at any stage of life,” says Dr. Hodge.“When an individual wholeheartedly embraces the process and commits with intention, change is not just possible - it is inevitable.”

With a background that blends military chaplaincy, pastoral ministry, spiritual direction, and counseling, Dr. Hodge offers a holistic approach to personal growth that resonates with people seeking to overcome life's challenges and discover their God-given potential.

About Dr. Anthony Hodge

Dr. Anthony Hodge is a retired U.S. Navy Chaplain, certified Spiritual Director, and Christian Counselor. He is the author of Can You Get Better? Sure You Can!: 14 Approaches Guaranteed to Help You Become a Better You and A Better You: Christian Life Beyond Negative Thinking. He and his wife, The Reverend Dr. Sheila Elliott Hodge, serve as active clergy in the South Carolina Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church.

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