
Tina Nelms

I come to Faith on the Journey with a deep commitment to helping others heal, drawing from both personal and professional experience. As a mother and godmother of four, I bring compassion, wisdom, and a nurturing spirit into every counseling session. I integrate music and creative expression into the healing process, offering songwriting and sound therapy for those who find peace and power in rhythm and reflection. Whether you're navigating grief, emotional wounds, or seeking clarity in life’s transitions, I’m here to walk with you on the path toward restoration and renewal. Lets take that first step—together.
My Story
I come to Faith on the Journey as a Licensed Christian Counselor with a calling to help people heal emotionally, mentally, and spiritually. I specialize in counseling those facing divorce, infidelity, the loss of a loved one, domestic violence, and major life transitions. These are more than professional specialties—they are personal. As a divorced woman in ministry and a survivor of verbal and physical abuse, I understand what it means to navigate painful seasons while holding onto faith.
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I hold an MBA in Human Resource Management, a Master of Arts in Christian Leadership from Liberty University, and am nationally licensed through the National Association of Christian Counselors. I have spent years counseling individuals and families through some of life’s hardest moments, helping them find strength, clarity, and peace grounded in biblical truth.
My work is guided by three core values:
• Honesty and integrity
• Spiritually aligned, God-centered care
• A deep determination to see every client succeed
I believe healing is a work in progress—but we must do our part. This belief is rooted in Romans 8:28, my favorite scripture, which reminds us that all things work together for good. Whether you're facing emotional wounds, physical pain, or mental health challenges, we can rest in knowing that a higher power is working on our behalf.
What inspired me to become a counselor was the opportunity to be a vessel—someone who walks with others as they push past hardship and step into healing and wholeness. I see counseling not just as a service, but as a sacred partnership.
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As a mother and godmother of four, I bring a nurturing spirit and lived experience into each session. I understand how hard it can be to take that first step toward healing, and I want you to know: you’re not alone. We’re in this together. All it takes is one step at a time to be better than we were yesterday. Let’s take that first step—together.
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It is an honor to be part of the Faith on the Journey team and to use my God-given gifts and training to support those ready to heal, grow, and thrive.