Snezana Andjelic
I work as a Trauma Care advisor in the MENA region. I lead three Christian counselling schools in Syria, Iraq, and North Africa (Mauritania, Algeria, Tunisia, and Lybia). Students in the schools are pastors, priests, and church members active in the ministry.
I grew up in a Protestant church. However, at 16, I realised I wanted to be a Christian and couldn't live without Jesus.
One defining moment was when I started leading the Serbian Women's Fellowship, and another when I began building Christian counselling schools in Syria, Iraq, and North Africa.
I hope to create contact with people from the field of Christian counselling. To learn from the experience of others and hopefully find people interested in teaching in our schools.
I founded and directed the first Christian kindergarten in Belgrade in 1996. I was also the founder of the Serbian Women's Fellowship in 1997. I have also been a representative for Israel and Palestine for the Mennonite Central Committee.
God built the first counselling schools in Syria, Iraq, and North Africa. As educated Christians in the field of counselling, we need to join resources to be able to see God's seeds growing.