Christian Counseling To Find Direction In Life

Sep 2, 2020 | Clinical Psychotherpy

 

In this video Kevon Owen and Jack Smith talk about “Christian Counseling To Find Direction In Life”. Following God first is the main purpose in life which can lead you to finding your second purpose in life. That will be different directions for different people. If you are seeking your purpose in life and need assistance in discovering your path give Kevon Owen a call. Kevon has offices in Oklahoma City, Edmond and Jones Oklahoma. To find out more about Kevon’s practice you can visit his website at https://www.kevonowen.com or on Google Maps at https://maps.google.com/?cid=447571595602470307.

His locations are as follows:

Kevon Owen Christian Counseling
320 SW 3rd Street
Jones Oklahoma 73049
405-740-1249
https://kevon-owen-christian-counseling.business.site/

Kevon Owen, Christian Counseling Edmond
119 S Broadway Suite #3
Edmond, OK 73034
405-740-1249
https://kevon-owen-christian-counseling-edmond.business.site/

Kevon Owen – Christian Counseling – Clinical Psychotherapy – OKC
10101 S Pennsylvania Ave Suite C
Oklahoma City, OK 73159
405-655-5180
https://kevon-owen-christian-counseling-clinical.business.site/

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