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Emotional Health with Lady D

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Join us as our special guest will be Dionne-Crosby Smith, or as she is affectionately referred to as "Lady D." 

Lady D entered Delaware State University in the 90’s to major in Psychology. While she worked to increase her educational knowledge, she never lost sight of the spiritual foundation built inside of her at an early age.  It was with that foundation that she became a member of the 7th Day Holy Church of Deliverance in Dover, Delaware under the leadership of Bishop Mary L. Alexander and Late Austin Alexander. As the First Lady of New Covenant Christian Center in Baker and Jericho International Ministries of Baton Rouge, Lady D continues to remain faithful and work diligently in her calling.

Lady D earned her Bachelor of Science  degree and furthered her studies at Wilmington College to receive a Master’s of Science degree in March 2005 in the field of Community Counseling.  Lady D has a sincere passion for mending the brokenhearted and bringing healing to the trouble minded.  Lady D has served as a facilitator for many areas of counseling both in individual and in group settings. 

 Lady Smith yet remains a powerful force and can be heard every Monday morning on 1300AM WIMG radio station (Trenton, NJ) for a segment entitled “Mental Health Moment”.

Lady D is the loving wife of Bishop Michael L. Smith, Sr., and devoted mother to their two children, Victoria and Michael II. 

She believes “I had fainted, unless I had believed to see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living. Wait on the Lord: be of good courage, and he shall strengthen thine heart: Wait, I say on the on the Lord”. Psalm 27:13-14

 

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