About Angela.

Christ-Centered Holistic Healing Coach | Chronic Illness Survivor & Overcomer

For most of her life, Angela suffered from debilitating chronic illness, battling over 30 medical diagnoses, enduring 12 difficult surgeries—including a kidney auto-transplant and total hip replacement—and facing a future that seemed devoid of hope for healing. By her late thirties, she was wheelchair-bound, tube-fed, and in constant, agonizing pain, with over 50 debilitating daily symptoms in every system of her body. After years of searching for answers, she was placed on palliative care and in 2023, at the age of only 39, made the heartbreaking decision to transition to hospice.

But God had other plans.

In her darkest hour, Angela was introduced to nervous system healing—an answer she never sought but one that ultimately changed everything. Within weeks of beginning her healing journey, symptoms that once ruled her life began to disappear. Her body, once labeled "irreparably broken," responded as she faithfully implemented the healing practices, leaving her in awe of the Lord's breathtaking design of the body for renewal. Today, she thrives in her new, vibrant life—free from every diagnosis, every chronic symptom, and every label that once defined her.

Now, as a Christ-centered mind-body healing coach, Angela helps others reclaim their health, hope, and wholeness. With a background as a former Registered Nurse, decades of experience in natural wellness and holistic living, and continuing education in brain retraining, polyvagal theory, somatics, and mind-body healing, she equips her clients with the tools and resources to break free from chronic illness, chronic pain, and trauma-related dysregulation. Through a Christ-centered approach, she integrates biblical truth, nervous system science, and somatic practices—helping her clients overcome fear, limiting beliefs, and emotional or spiritual strongholds that keep them stuck in cycles of suffering.

Angela is passionate about restoring lives, renewing minds, and pointing people back to the healing power of Christ. She and her husband have committed their lives to this mission, building a coaching practice that not only provides healing for individuals but also offers support for couples navigating this journey together. See Tony's bio for the valuable insight and experience he brings to their dynamic partnership.

Beyond coaching, Angela is a devoted wife, homeschooling mother of three, homesteader, and follower of Jesus. She has written and produced worship music, loves baking sourdough bread, raising livestock, foraging, and finds joy in simple, holistic living. You’ll often find her barefoot in nature, sipping raw milk, listening to bird songs, and marveling at the goodness of God.

Through her work, Angela’s mission is clear: to bring hope, healing, and the transformative power of Christ to those who feel lost in chronic illness—because true healing is possible, and she is living proof.


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About Tony

About Tony.

Biblical Counselor | Husband, Father, Truth-Teller in a Crooked Culture

Tony brings decades of diverse life experiences and a knowledge of God’s Word to the much-needed work of couples counseling.  He also dedicates part of his time to one-on-one counseling for men, focusing on theology, ethics, vocational calling, and general life skills. 

Having walked with God for about 30 years, Tony works to equip people for the soul-fulfilling work of service, to the building up of the body of Christ (Eph 4:12).  Notwithstanding today’s information age, many people lack access to wisdom forged from faithfulness, hard trials, and rigorous study.  Tony’s mission is to help his neighbor (i.e., all people) flourish in every dimension of life—spiritual, physical, mental, social, economic, professional—through compassionate guidance that is grounded in the authority of God’s Word.

Tony was born in 1975 in central Arkansas.  Until nine years of age, when his parents divorced, two half-brothers lived with him.  He then lived alone with his father until the age of 13 years, when his father committed suicide.  His mother and step-father, with whom he lived until the age of 18 years, were alcoholics.  Not surprisingly, at the age of 17 years, Tony narrowly escaped a lengthy prison sentence from a county judge after earning eight juvenile felonies and three misdemeanors.  God used the associated penalties to begin to get his attention.

Through an academic scholarship, Tony earned a bachelor of science degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Arkansas at the age of 22 years.  Ten years later he graduated from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary with a master of divinity degree.  Through employers, other colleges, and pastors, Tony has also studied Attic/Classical Greek, geometric dimensioning and tolerancing, heat treatment of steel, metallurgy, finite element analysis, computational fluid dynamics, business finance, and business leadership.  Over a 24‑year engineering career, he strengthened his analysis, problem-solving, and people skills.  Since 1995, Tony has served in various Christian ministries as a teacher, evangelist, and missionary.  His spiritual autobiography through 2003 is available here.  He has lived in or visited 13 countries and 24 states of the U.S.A. 

Tony married his best friend and ministry partner, Angela, in 2006.  They now live on a ten‑acre homestead in southwest Missouri with their three children, chickens, jungle fowl, pigs, and cats.  A milk cow and 30-40 meat goats are in the works.  Tony is an avid homesteader and fix-it enthusiast who enjoys discipling his children and wife; teaching and practicing Christian apologetics; studying philosophy; challenging illegitimate government and ecclesiastical authorities; devouring gourmet hamburgers; savoring black teas; shooting guns; and fishing. 

The following labels capture Tony’s theological convictions:  trinitarian, Calvinistic, theonomic, amillennial, inerrantist, presuppositional, credobaptistic, congregationalist, and complementarian.  His favorite book outside of the Bible is Curt Daniel’s The History and Theology of Calvinism.  Greg Bahnsen, Arthur Pink, and John Frame are among his favorite authors.   His favorite hymn is Isaac Watts’ “Why Was I a Guest?”. 

Described by coworkers, family, and friends as detailed, curious, tenacious, disciplined, and compassionate, he strives to combine God’s thoughts, sobriety, humor, and sensitivity in his counseling.  It is Tony’s hope that through the ministry of Heartsong Renewed, many people find deeper communion with God and others as they heal and thrive from his and Angela’s Bible-based teaching and encouragement.