About Me...
Welcome to Life’s Journey Christian Counseling. My name is Antonio Gipson Sr., and it is my joy and calling to walk alongside individuals as they navigate life’s challenges through faith-based guidance and support.
I am a proud member of the National Christian Counseling Association (NCCA), and my educational journey has been rooted in both academic excellence and spiritual commitment. I earned my Bachelor’s degree in Social Science from The Union Institute and University, followed by a Master’s degree in School Counseling from the University of La Verne, and I am currently pursuing my Doctorate in Christian Counseling. I am a Licensed Clinical Pastoral Counselor and Certified Temperament Counselor through the NCCA, and have Advanced Certifications in Integrated Marriage & Family Therapy and Child and Adolescent Therapy. I hold my Pastoral Minister’s License through the National Association of Christian Ministers.
Outside of counseling, I am an educator for a local school district, and serve as a deacon at my home church. I enjoy cherishing time with my greatest blessings, my wife of 27 years and our two young adult sons. Whether we’re sharing a meal, laughing together, or simply enjoying each other’s company, these are the moments that remind me of the power of love, connection, and grace.
My passion for Christian counseling comes from a deep belief that true healing addresses the whole person—mind, body, and spirit. I consider it a privilege to help individuals discover hope, peace, and purpose by integrating biblical principles with practical counseling strategies. Whether you are seeking guidance through personal struggles, relationship challenges, or spiritual growth, I am committed to providing a safe, compassionate, and faith-centered environment where you can find encouragement and direction.
At Life’s Journey Christian Counseling, I believe every step you take toward healing is a step toward the life God intended for you.
Antonio Gipson Sr., M.S., Licensed Clinical Pastoral Counselor Lic # 25779