SEPTE BER 30 - OCTOBER 6,1985 THE CITIZEN 7 REV. THO ASTRU�\"; B n­ ton Harbor, ha announced th opening of the Berrien County branch of Coun l­ Ing Inl trle , Inc., which he will serve a dir etor, Coun ling inistrie i a not-for-profit corporation headquarter d in Chicago, Truby r port d. Truby id, "Pastoral coun ling is p cialized mini try in which a person, ordained by th r ligiou community and train d in coun ling th ology, off r pro- f ional counseling r- vice to individu I , couple , f mill , and/or oth r group. It lome- . times call d 'pa torat p y­ chotherapy.' 'Psychothera­ py' (literally 'healing th soul') ha alway n a vital asp ct of religious ministry." An ordain d United thodist minister Truby aid th Coun ling mistrie coun ling r- vice is located in St. Paul's Episcopal Church in St. Joseph, phone 983-4243. S nd your church new and photo to: The Citizen P.O. Box216, Benton Harbor ichigan 49022 I-CBU CHB IEFS- There will be free meals for Senior Citizens daily at the Plea ant Grove Bapti t Church, 710 E. Main Street, Benton Harbor from 12 noon to 3:00 p.m. For further information, cont ct Rev. L. Williams at 925-3546, 925-0537 or 925- 0292. The Senior Mission of EBE ElER ISSIO ARY Baptist Church, 214 E. Britain Ave. will be hosting the Mission alamazoo Church' Directory �Anln Chap I, A. .E. 804 W, North St , Fr ship B ott C liM 320 W. Paterson Gam Ba It Chu·reh 1216 N. WlStn"gl t. Zion Baptist Church· 120 RC)blnson • Second Baptist Chun:h 609 N. Rose ImmanuII Cr-risti n Reformed 441Luu Kalamazoo Dlaconal Conf r nel of thl Christian Reformed Chur