Sabrina Black Appointed US Council Member for Farmington Hills’ SEND International US

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Sabrina Black
Sabrina Black // Photo courtesy of SEND International U.S.

Farmington Hills’ SEND International US, a nondenominational, multinational evangelical mission organization, has appointed Sabrina Black as U.S. council member.

Her appointment was announced by Michelle Atwell, U.S. director of SEND.

SEND’s mission is to engage with those who are unreached to establish reproducing churches. The US Council of SEND functions as its board of directors and mobilizes missionaries and finances.

“We are delighted to have Dr. Black join our US Council,” says Atwell. “Her tireless commitment to global missions, along with her extensive experience in theological education and counseling in the metro-Detroit community, will be a great service to SEND International.”

Black’s is the clinical director of Abundant Life Counseling Center, where she has more than 25 years of experience counseling individuals, families, and groups. She is also an author professor, counselor, life coach, missionary, and Bible scholar. Black is a current faculty member at Detroit Bible Institute and adjunct faculty at Grace College and Seminary in Detroit and Great Lakes Christian College in Southfield.

Black earned her bachelor’s degree in psychology and a master’s degree in counseling from Wayne State University, as well as a master’s degree in theological studies from Ashland Theological Seminary in Southfield.