Communion with the Marginalized
Dr. Ekpedeme Wade, adjunct professor of Biblical Counseling, teaches that following in Jesus's footsteps means having communion with each other, especially the marginalized.
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Ekpedeme U. Wade
Dr. Wade obtained her Medical Degree from University of Missouri-Columbia and is a Board Certified Family Physician with a special interest in mental health. She has been practicing medicine and is a member of the American Academy of Family Physicians for over 15 years. She also graduated from DTS with a Masters in Biblical Counseling and is a Licensed Professional Counselor. Dr. Wade is married to Kweku and they have two children.