This session will focus on the personal faith journeys of three distinctly different women in counselor education who each ground their commitment to social justice in their spiritual and religious beliefs. Their personal journeys reflect the intersections of multiple identities related to not only religion and spiritual development but also race, ethnicity, age, sexual orientation, and life experiences. These perspectives will provide a framework for considering the challenges and opportunities for exploring religion and spirituality in counselor education as well as an invitation to participants to engage in dialogue with each other regarding their own journeys and positions. The session will also provide opportunities for participants to reflect on bridging the ASERVIC Spirituality Competencies and the ACA Advocacy competencies in the preparation of the next generation of counselors.