The Ministry of Reconciliation is the DNA of Bonding Hearts Coaching. Humans are created to be relational, yet living in a fallen world brings brokenness and creates chasms between relationships. Reconciliations both vertically and horizontally are essential.
Empowering and equipping are the core of Bonding Hearts Coaching. Walking alongside someone who struggles with relationship issues is an honorable path. There is hope, joy, peace, and love at the end of the journey!
About Bonding Hearts Coaching
About Coach Alice
Alice is a heart-connector and dream-builder who believes connections can change the world — and she’s built her life making that vision a reality. Through coaching, she creates spaces where families grow stronger, relationships heal, and authentic bonds thrive. Every conversation plants a seed of transformation; every detail nurtures connection. For Alice, Bonding Hearts isn’t just a business — it’s her calling, art, and mission to help hearts find their way back to each other, one soul at a time.
Born and raised in Hong Kong, Alice earned her Bachelor of Social Work from Hong Kong Baptist University and worked in a special school for children with cerebral palsy before moving to the United States. She later completed both a Master’s in Family Studies and a Doctor of Education in Counselor Education and Student Personnel Services at Virginia Tech.
For 25 years, she devoted herself to raising and homeschooling her children while also supporting her husband’s ministry at Blacksburg Chinese Church through worship, women’s Bible studies, and small group leadership.
As an empty nester, God opened new doors through her work with Connected Families, where she became a certified parent coach and workshop speaker. This encounter reshaped her calling, leading her into a ministry of reconciliation—especially between parents and children.
Deeply grateful for the bonds she shares with her husband, three grown children, and six grandchildren, I she carries a special passion for Asian families. While Asian parents love deeply, cultural patterns of shame and honor often distort the message of love. Her heart is to help families experience grace, truth, and the freedom of God’s redeeming love.
