frequently asked questions - FAQs
1. What is HeartSync Ministry?
Please CLICK HERE for to view a description of the HeartSync Modality with a biblical perspective.
2. Is House of Hope a non-profit organization?
House of Hope is functioning as a subsidiary of Voice of Triumph Church (now known as Freedom Culture) in Fremont, CA, which is a 501(c)3 organization. All donations are tax deductible. Please see our DONATE PAGE for information on making a donation.
3. How do I request a HeartSync Ministry appointment?
Please CLICK HERE to request a HeartSync appointment, then complete and submit the online form. More information will be sent to you after your request has been submitted.
4. How do I prepare for my HeartSync appointment?
Please CLICK HERE to view our recommendations that will help you prepare so you can get the most out of your session.
5. Can I request an appointment for my family member or friend?
While this is possible, we prefer and recommend that each individual completes their own form. If you DO request a session for someone else, we will need to get in touch with that person directly to confirm their desire to have a HeartSync appointment with House of Hope. Please provide an explanation in the comments section of the request form.
6. Does House of Hope provide ministry to couples and/or families?
HeartSync ministry is designed to minister to the individual person. However, each family member is welcome to request individual sessions. Please submit one request form per family member. Instructions for requesting appointments are given under Question 3 above.
7. Does House of Hope provide ongoing care for people who have serious trauma?
House of Hope is happy to meet with you for a single appointment, and you are always welcome to sign up for additional sessions. However, we do have a 3-5 month waiting list at any given time. Unfortunately, due to the limited availability of our team members and our lengthy waiting list, House of Hope is generally not able to provide ongoing care for people with severe trauma. However, we do have a list of ministers whom we personally know and trust, to whom we can refer people who are in need of more focused and regular ministry. Please contact us at admin@ihouseofhope.com to inquire about this list of referrals.
8. I am interested in becoming a HeartSync minister.
Currently, House of Hope Healing Center is not providing HeartSync training. However, Father Andrew Miller, the founder of the HeartSync modality, does provide training. CLICK HERE to find out more about HeartSync training.
Please CLICK HERE for to view a description of the HeartSync Modality with a biblical perspective.
2. Is House of Hope a non-profit organization?
House of Hope is functioning as a subsidiary of Voice of Triumph Church (now known as Freedom Culture) in Fremont, CA, which is a 501(c)3 organization. All donations are tax deductible. Please see our DONATE PAGE for information on making a donation.
3. How do I request a HeartSync Ministry appointment?
Please CLICK HERE to request a HeartSync appointment, then complete and submit the online form. More information will be sent to you after your request has been submitted.
4. How do I prepare for my HeartSync appointment?
Please CLICK HERE to view our recommendations that will help you prepare so you can get the most out of your session.
5. Can I request an appointment for my family member or friend?
While this is possible, we prefer and recommend that each individual completes their own form. If you DO request a session for someone else, we will need to get in touch with that person directly to confirm their desire to have a HeartSync appointment with House of Hope. Please provide an explanation in the comments section of the request form.
6. Does House of Hope provide ministry to couples and/or families?
HeartSync ministry is designed to minister to the individual person. However, each family member is welcome to request individual sessions. Please submit one request form per family member. Instructions for requesting appointments are given under Question 3 above.
7. Does House of Hope provide ongoing care for people who have serious trauma?
House of Hope is happy to meet with you for a single appointment, and you are always welcome to sign up for additional sessions. However, we do have a 3-5 month waiting list at any given time. Unfortunately, due to the limited availability of our team members and our lengthy waiting list, House of Hope is generally not able to provide ongoing care for people with severe trauma. However, we do have a list of ministers whom we personally know and trust, to whom we can refer people who are in need of more focused and regular ministry. Please contact us at admin@ihouseofhope.com to inquire about this list of referrals.
8. I am interested in becoming a HeartSync minister.
Currently, House of Hope Healing Center is not providing HeartSync training. However, Father Andrew Miller, the founder of the HeartSync modality, does provide training. CLICK HERE to find out more about HeartSync training.