Miriam is an Associate Marriage and Family Therapist. She first felt God’s call to become a therapist while serving in Egypt on missions. There she taught English to orphans, mentored young girls, and helped widowed mothers. “Whether you are in America or Africa, people have emotional pain. Being able to show them Jesus’ love by actually having the knowledge to walk them through their pain and guide them towards healing is the greatest open door to the gospel.” Miriam has a passion to work with her clients from a holistic lens and has deep interest in combining psychology, nutrition and Christian faith in her clinical work. She has completed her Masters of Arts from the Talbot School of Theology at Biola University and hopes to get her certificate in Functional Nutrition in the years to come. Before seeking a vocation as a therapist, Miriam trained for 17 years as a professional dancer, developing her personality, work ethic, and love for performing.
