INTRODUCTION
Greetings. My name is Dr. Ken Newberger. I hold a Ph.D. in Conflict Analysis & Resolution from Nova Southeastern University and a Master of Theology from Dallas Theological Seminary. I am the author of Hope in the Face of Conflict: Making Peace with Others the Way God Makes Peace with Us.
For more than twenty-five years, I have helped congregations and couples move from conflict toward peace, from hurt toward healing, and from distance toward genuine connection. I have mediated conflicts within church boards, staff teams, and congregations, and have worked with more than 500 couples. My overall approach combines a solid biblical foundation with the best of modern research.
If you are struggling in your marriage, there is hope. Learn more about how I can help you find your way back to each other.
Aldie, a historic village in Loudoun County, Virginia, offers couples a unique combination of scenic beauty, community spirit, and small-town charm. Still, many residents in Aldie face the challenges of balancing personal relationships with the pressures of a fast-growing suburb. Dr. Ken Newberger, Ph.D., helps Aldie couples navigate these challenges through a step-by-step reconciliation process designed to restore closeness and strengthen bonds. Learn more about his approach on his marriage counseling process page.
Located between the Bull Run and Catoctin Mountains, Aldie VA is known for its historic character and natural surroundings. The 2020 census-defined Aldie CDP has just 70 residents, but the broader ZIP Code 20105—including Aldie Hills—had over 11,000 residents in 2014. This growth makes Aldie one of Northern Virginia’s fastest-expanding suburbs, attracting families and professionals alike.
The Aldie 20105 ZIP Code is projected to grow about 34% between 2020 and 2025, reaching over 37,000 residents. As of 2021, the average household income is approximately $190,000. This rapid growth reflects the area’s appeal, from employment opportunities in Northern Virginia to its highly rated schools and welcoming neighborhoods.
Aldie Mill, built around 1807–1809, is one of Virginia’s best-preserved gristmills, still powered by twin overshot waterwheels. Free guided tours and demonstrations are offered on weekends from mid-April through mid-November. Nearby, Oak Hill—the last private residence of President James Monroe—features a fossilized dinosaur track embedded in the stone floor. The Loudoun Agricultural and Mechanical Institute, founded in 1854 on part of the Oak Hill estate, was Virginia’s first agricultural school.
Aldie blends historic charm with modern suburban growth. Green spaces, strong schools, and a quieter pace of life attract families and professionals. At the same time, careful planning is required to preserve the village’s historic fabric amidst new housing developments. Various community members and organizations in Aldie have noted the ongoing challenge of preserving the village's historic character amidst development.
Aldie VA is a wonderful place to live, work, and visit. Yet, like other U.S. communities, couples here face the life's pressures that can negatively impact relationships. The good news is Dr. Newberger offers Christian couples in Aldie an effective alternative to traditional marriage counseling. Call 703-483-0031 to confidentially speak with him today regarding your marital situation free of charge.