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Dr. Darnise Martin
Dr. Darnise Martin

Dr. Darnise Martin has been a spiritual student and teacher for over 20 years. Finally following the spiritual calling upon her life in 1994, she left her previous career to pursue formal theological training. She now holds a PhD from the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, and is on the faculty in African-American Studies at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles. Shaped by her advanced studies in Christian History, Myth and Religion and New Thought philosophy Darnise has fashioned her life’s work to focus on questions of ultimate meaning. She asks how religion helps us make sense of our lives as human beings. She is an author, educator and spiritual director offering spiritual life makeovers to empower people to live meaningful and successful lives from the inside out. She is the author of Beyond Christianity: African-Americans in a New Thought Church, a case study of African-Americans in New Thought religions.
You can also find me on LinkedIn. View Darnise Martin's profile on LinkedIn

The book is available through New York University Press and Amazon.com

About the Institute
I believe in empowering people with knowledge and consciousness in a holistic fashion that will help them achieve their personal goals and improve their own lives. My approach, as director and counselor of the Quest For Meaning Institute, is to teach the practical application of spiritual principles to human concerns through personal development, interfaith spiritual direction, lectures and writings on specific topics that help people better understand their spiritual paths. My goal is to help you maintain a more balanced, fulfilling and joyful life

The Quest for Meaning Institute Offers

  • Individual spiritual direction counseling sessions
  • Presentations to churches, classes, conferences, community organizations, and spiritual study groups
  • Motivational speaking to professional associations and student groups
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