Susan Katzmire, LPCMH, LCPC, NCC

 

Susan completed her Master's Degree in Licensed Professional Counseling at Liberty University.  The university focuses on integrating a Christian worldview with all areas of the counseling process, while maintaining respect for each client's own faith and belief system.  Susan believes that her clients should be in control of their own healing, and she works along side to help them achieve their counseling goals.  She works with families, individuals, adolescents, teens and adults to help them navigate challenges they face.

Susan serves clients in Middletown, and Newark.  She can be reached at (302)272-0625 or via email: skatzmire@daybreakcounseling.org

 

"Sometimes you win, sometimes you learn." - Unknown Author

 

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Rev. Constance Hastings, Deacon, announces the release of her thought-provoking book, The Trouble with Jesus: Considerations Before You Walk Away. Using a dramatic voice and edgy tone, it addresses the struggles and doubts many face in their journey of faith. At the same time, believers sitting in church pews (or chairs) have that one person whom they love and care about but is chained by skeptical questions. The Trouble with Jesus: Considerations Before You Walk Away, is written for both such persons. In that respect, it can be used as an evangelistic tool for those who are seeking a way to lovingly witness what faith in Jesus can bring. It can begin with the question, "If you would read this, could we have a conversation?" With a non-judgmental approach such as this, the Holy Spirit can begin to move in hearts bringing a saving peace.
 
As a book for anyone who has ever felt the tension between doubt and belief, both confirmed believers and skeptics will find in it a safe space.Rev. Constance Hastings, Deacon, announces the release of her thought-provoking book, The Trouble with Jesus: Considerations Before You Walk Away. Using a dramatic voice and edgy tone, it addresses the struggles and doubts many face in their journey of faith. At the same time, believers sitting in church pews (or chairs) have that one person whom they love and care about but is chained by skeptical questions. The Trouble with Jesus: Considerations Before You Walk Away, is written for both such persons. In that respect, it can be used as an evangelistic tool for those who are seeking a way to lovingly witness what faith in Jesus can bring. It can begin with the question, "If you would read this, could we have a conversation?" With a non-judgmental approach such as this, the Holy Spirit can begin to move in hearts bringing a saving peace. As a book for anyone who has ever felt the tension between doubt and belief, both confirmed believers and skeptics will find in it a safe space.