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        Katie Cogan 
          Pastoral Counselor 
      Columbia, Maryland 
       Katie Cogan is a pastoral counselor who works with trauma and abuse victims. She has is involved with advocacy and counseling in the homeless population. She is certified in Critical Incident Stress Management and has been active in the field of crisis counseling. Her particular area of interest is spirituality and trauma. Katie has an MA in Spiritual and Pastoral Care from Loyola College of Maryland and is currently pursuing an MS in Pastoral Counseling Psychology. She is on the Loyola staff as a writing fellow and has recently had her work published in The Journal of Pastoral Care and Counseling. Katie lives in Columbia, Maryland with her husband and two teenage daughters.  
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                    Sometimes
                            a book comes along that, for the reader, feels like
                        an intimate conversation with a good friend over coffee.
                        Patricia
                            Raybon’s, I Told the Mountain to Move is
                    just such a book. ... 
                   
                 
               
                         
            
              
                
                  
                    A Tiny Step Away from Deepest Faith                      by
                        Marjorie Corbman 
                        Marjorie Corbman is no ordinary teenager, and her memoir, A
                        Tiny Step Away from Deepest Faith, is no ordinary
                        story. In this remarkable account, the 17-year-old high
                        school senior bridges the gap between adolescence and
                        adulthood through a clear and vivid discovery of universal
                    spirituality.                     
                   
                 
               
             
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