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Christian Counselors in San Antonio, Texas

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Interested persons should read the information provided on the respective websites and/or contact the individual listed for more information.

To verify licensure status, please visit the Texas Department of State Health Services.


Ginger Gray, LCSW
LCSW #30734
Abiding Hope Christian Counseling, LLC
14310 Northbrook, Ste. 215
San Antonio, TX 78232
Phone: (210) 302-8576
Website: Abiding Hope Christian Counseling

Ginger's specialty is trauma recovery: PTSD, childhood sexual abuse, sexual assault, and domestic violence. Ginger has experience with families, individuals, couples, with special emphasis on co-dependency issues, childhood sexual abuse recovery, self care, and boundaries.

Ginger works with all ages, and has extensive experience in building rapport with adolescents. She also has many years of work experience with foster care, domestic violence, and homelessness issues. If you are dealing with any of these issues, you may find counseling beneficial.


Lee D. Preston, MS
LPC #13480
14400 Northbrook, Bldg. 1, Ste. 205
San Antonio, TX 78232
Phone: (210) 887-9007
Email: Lee Preston
Website: Shadow of His Wings Ministry

“‘I see the need to begin, I can catch a glimpse of the road, I just don't want to travel it alone….’ That is what I believe counseling is about, helping someone walk down the road towards healing, navigating the pitfalls, reaching the ultimate goal — peace. Maybe it was something that happened as a child or a recent event that shattered your world — either way there is help, there is restoration, there is hope. With God as my helper, I offer you assistance in traveling your road to healing and recovery from all of life's pains.

“Healing and Hope is a gift afforded to all of us. That is why I see counseling as ministry, not a job. Using prayer, clinical experience, and the power of the Holy Spirit to address hurts and bring peace — even if you are unsure that God even cares or exists! I have seen wonderful recovery as He gently guides us toward healing. My goal is to seek the hand of the Creator in my practice.”



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