"Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest."

Matthew 11:28

Christian
Therapy

Find healing with counselors who share your faith and understand
modern psychology - from every tradition, available whenever you need.

Where Faith
Meets Modern Healing

Our counselors draw from the full breadth of the Christian tradition - the Church Fathers, the Reformers, the mystics, and the prophets - combined with evidence-based therapeutic approaches refined through decades of clinical practice.

The Christian Tradition

2,000 years of wisdom across every tradition - from the Desert Fathers to the Reformers, Ignatian Spirituality to Wesleyan Holiness, the contemplative mystics to the Pentecostal experience.

Modern Therapy

CBT, DBT, ACT, EMDR, Attachment Theory, Somatic Experiencing, Narrative Therapy, and Logotherapy - proven approaches refined through decades of clinical research.

Compassionate Presence

Counselors who truly listen - trained to hold space for doubt, pain, and the hard questions of faith with the compassion of a seasoned caregiver.

Meet Your Counselors

Twelve practitioners from across the Christian spectrum, each with
their own story and tradition - so you can find someone who understands.

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Sr. Margaret Doyle

Contemplative Counselor

Catholic

Boston, Massachusetts

Grief · Loss · Spiritual Doubt

Ignatian Spirituality + Grief Therapy

A Sister of Mercy for 30 years, Margaret spent two decades as a hospital chaplain before training in grief counseling. She brings the Ignatian tradition of finding God in all things - even in the darkest valleys - to her therapeutic work with those navigating loss, doubt, and the silence of unanswered prayers.

"God does not waste your suffering. But sometimes He asks you to sit with it before He shows you why."
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Rev. Erik Lindqvist

Pastoral Therapist

Lutheran (ELCA)

Minneapolis, Minnesota

Depression · Identity · Life Transitions

Grace Theology + CBT

An ordained ELCA pastor and licensed therapist, Erik grew up in a Minnesota farming family where emotions were as Lutheran as they come - contained, endured, and never discussed. His own battle with depression in seminary cracked him open. He now bridges Martin Luther's radical theology of grace with cognitive behavioral therapy - helping people dismantle the voice that says they must earn their worth.

"You cannot earn what has already been freely given. That includes your right to be here."
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Dr. Grace Okafor

Family Therapist

Baptist

Atlanta, Georgia

Relationships · Family Conflict · Forgiveness

Attachment Theory + Biblical Reconciliation

The daughter of a Nigerian Baptist pastor and a Spelman-educated educator, Grace grew up in an Atlanta church where the choir could heal and the sermons could convict. She studied family therapy at Emory after watching families in her father's congregation break apart in silence. She now specializes in the hardest word in any family's vocabulary: forgiveness.

"Forgiveness is not saying what happened was okay. It's deciding that what happened will not be the last word."
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Fr. James Athanasiou

Contemplative Therapist

Eastern Orthodox

Chicago, Illinois

Anxiety · Spiritual Dryness · Existential Questions

Hesychasm + Existential Therapy

A Greek Orthodox priest and licensed therapist, James grew up in Chicago's Greektown and found the Jesus Prayer at 19 during a year on Mount Athos. That experience of hesychia - sacred stillness - became his life's anchor. He combines the contemplative depth of the Desert Fathers with existential therapy, helping anxious souls find the quiet place that already exists within them.

"The stillness you are looking for is not something you create. It is something you uncover."
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Dr. Rachel Thornton

Clinical Psychologist

Non-Denominational

Nashville, Tennessee

Trauma · Church Hurt · Deconstruction

Trauma-Informed Care + Reconstructive Faith

Raised in the megachurch world of the Bible Belt, Rachel was a worship leader at 16 and burned out by 25. Her own deconstruction - and reconstruction - of faith led her to Vanderbilt, where she specialized in religious trauma. She now helps people who have been wounded by the church find their way back to an authentic faith - or forward to whatever honesty requires.

"Doubt is not the opposite of faith. Pretending is."
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David Kimball

Wellness Counselor

Latter-day Saint

Salt Lake City, Utah

Perfectionism · Scrupulosity · Self-Worth

ACT + Atonement-Centered Therapy

A sixth-generation Latter-day Saint and returned missionary, David served in the Philippines before studying psychology at BYU. His own struggle with scrupulosity - the crippling fear of never being good enough for God - led him to Acceptance and Commitment Therapy. He now helps fellow Saints and seekers find peace in imperfection, grounded in the doctrine that grace is not earned but received.

"The Atonement is not a reward for the perfect. It is a gift for the broken. And we are all broken."
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Dr. Hope Osei-Mensah

Wholeness Counselor

Pentecostal / Charismatic

Houston, Texas

Burnout · Emotional Healing · Inner Peace

Somatic Therapy + Spirit-Led Healing

Born in Accra and raised in Houston's vibrant Ghanaian-Pentecostal community, Hope grew up where worship was full-body - dancing, weeping, shouting, falling. Her neuroscience PhD at Rice showed her that what her church called "the Spirit moving" was also the nervous system releasing. She now bridges charismatic faith and somatic therapy - helping people heal not just in their minds but in their bodies.

"The Holy Spirit does not bypass the body. He works through it. Your tears are not weakness - they are release."
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Sarah Whitfield

Mindful Living Counselor

Quaker (Religious Society of Friends)

Portland, Oregon

Anxiety · Simplicity · Discernment

Contemplative Listening + Mindfulness-Based Therapy

Raised in a Quaker meeting house where worship meant sitting in silence until the Spirit moved someone to speak, Sarah learned early that the most important conversations happen in the quiet. She studied mindfulness-based therapy at Lewis & Clark and now helps anxious, overstimulated souls find the "still small voice" beneath the noise.

"In the silence, you will find that you are not alone. You never were."
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Rev. Dr. Marcus Webb

Community Wellness Pastor

United Methodist

Washington, D.C.

Stress · Purpose · Social Justice Fatigue

Narrative Therapy + Wesleyan Holiness

An ordained United Methodist elder and licensed counselor, Marcus grew up in the AME tradition in Baltimore before joining the UMC. He served as a military chaplain in Afghanistan, where he learned that healing is communal, not individual. He now combines narrative therapy with John Wesley's vision of "social holiness" - helping people rewrite the stories that keep them stuck.

"You are not your worst chapter. And God is not finished with your story."
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Dr. Anna Hartley

Health & Wellness Therapist

Seventh-day Adventist

Loma Linda, California

Burnout · Wholeness · Life Balance

Lifestyle Medicine + Integrative Counseling

Raised in the heart of Loma Linda - one of the world's five Blue Zones, where Adventists routinely live past 100 - Anna grew up in a tradition that sees health as holy. Her PhD in health psychology at Loma Linda University merged her church's century-old health message with modern integrative medicine. She now helps burned-out, disconnected people rebuild their lives around the radical idea that caring for your body is a form of worship.

"Your body is not an obstacle to your spiritual life. It is the instrument through which you live it."
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Rev. William Chen

Spiritual Director & Counselor

Anglican / Episcopal

San Francisco, California

Shame · Identity · Cultural Displacement

Book of Common Prayer + Shame Resilience

The son of Taiwanese immigrants who planted an evangelical Chinese church in the Bay Area, Will converted to Anglicanism at seminary - drawn to the liturgy's ancient rhythms and the tradition's embrace of mystery. He now combines the pastoral care of the Book of Common Prayer with Brene Brown's shame resilience work, helping people who live between cultures, identities, or versions of themselves.

"Shame says you are the mistake. Grace says you are the beloved. Both cannot be true."
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Ruth MacAllister

Resilience Counselor

Presbyterian (Church of Scotland)

Edinburgh, Scotland

Loneliness · Meaning · Life After Loss

Logotherapy + Reformed Pastoral Care

A Church of Scotland elder and licensed counselor, Ruth grew up on the Isle of Skye, where the land teaches you about endurance and the Presbyterian tradition teaches you about sovereignty. Her husband's death at 45 shattered her tidy theology and rebuilt it as something rawer and more honest. She now draws from Viktor Frankl's logotherapy and the Reformed tradition's unflinching theology of suffering to help people find meaning in the ruins.

"You cannot choose your suffering. But you can choose what it becomes."

Your Path to Healing

Begin with a conversation. Stay for the transformation.

01

Share

Start a free conversation with one of our counselors. Share what's on your heart in a safe, judgment-free space. Nothing is recorded - every conversation is completely private.

02

Connect

Your counselor draws from centuries of Christian wisdom and proven therapeutic techniques to truly understand your experience. When you're ready, schedule a full session.

03

Transform

One hour before your session, you receive a private link. For the next sixty minutes, you have the full attention of your counselor. Encrypted, confidential, and deeply personal.

Begin Your Healing

Start free. Go deeper when you're ready.

First Session
$49
introductory rate
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  • Guided prayer included
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Monthly Practice
$149/mo
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  • Progress reflections
  • Weekly devotional wisdom
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"He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds."

Psalm 147:3

Your journey begins
with a single conversation.

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