Frequently Asked Questions
Q. Can the staff at The Peacemaker Center help me work through the process of divorce or file
a lawsuit against someone who has hurt me?
A. The Peacemaker Center staff can help you work towards a better marraige and can help
you with the hurt and suffering you may have experienced in past and present relationships.
The Peacemaker Center is about repairing relationships and bringing true reconciliation
between people. Generally divorce procedures and assistance in filing lawsuits are not
offered as part of The Peacemaker Center’s services.
Q. Is The Peacemaker Center open to anyone?
A. Yes. However, staff operate at The Peacemaker Center using Biblical principles to address
the problems that people are facing today. In order to benefit from the services, each
person must be committed to the process and be willing to work toward a resolution.
Q. Can the staff at The Peacemaker Center help me with grief and loss issues, abuse and
emotional pain issues, and/or mental health issues?
A. Yes. The staff are trained to address past and present emotional wounds caused by a
variety of life experiences. The Peacemaker Center is committed to helping people work
through the process of healing and restoration as they learn to experience God’s mercy,
grace and forgiveness.
Q. Can the staff at The Peacemaker Center help me work through problems with my family?
A. Yes. The Peacemaker Center staff members offer individual, group and family counseling to
help with a wide variety of issues.