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Jeanne C. DeFazio was born in 1950 in Sacramento, California is a Christian author and educator who has authored, edited, as well as coedited a variety of books covering a variety of topics. | Jeanne C. DeFazio was born in 1950 in Sacramento, California is a Christian author and educator who has authored, edited, as well as coedited a variety of books covering a variety of topics. | ||
==Education== | ==Education== | ||
− | She | + | She has a BA in History from University of California, Davis and MAR in Theology from Gordon Conwell Seminary in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. |
Jeanne C. DeFazio currently is an Athanasian Scholar at Gordon Conwell’s Boston Center For Urban Ministerial Education | Jeanne C. DeFazio currently is an Athanasian Scholar at Gordon Conwell’s Boston Center For Urban Ministerial Education | ||
==Christianity and a Variety of Topics== | ==Christianity and a Variety of Topics== | ||
====The Jesus Movement of 1960s/1970s==== | ====The Jesus Movement of 1960s/1970s==== | ||
With her books, ''Berkeley Street Theatre: How Improvisation and Street Theater Emerged as Christian Outreach to the Culture of the Time'', and ''The Christian World Liberation Front, The Jesus Movement’s Model of Revival and Social Reform for the Post Modern Church'', Jeanne chronicled the campus based ministry of The Christian World Liberation Front (CWLF), a high profile ministry of The Jesus Movement from 1969 to 1975. | With her books, ''Berkeley Street Theatre: How Improvisation and Street Theater Emerged as Christian Outreach to the Culture of the Time'', and ''The Christian World Liberation Front, The Jesus Movement’s Model of Revival and Social Reform for the Post Modern Church'', Jeanne chronicled the campus based ministry of The Christian World Liberation Front (CWLF), a high profile ministry of The Jesus Movement from 1969 to 1975. | ||
− | ====Fine Arts==== | + | ====Fine Arts and Inclusivity==== |
+ | ''An Artistic Tribute to Harriet Tubman''. A tribute to abolitionist Harriet Tubman through artwork. | ||
+ | ====Fine Arts and Philanthropy==== | ||
+ | ''Keeping The Dream Alive: A Reflection on the Art of Harriet Lorrence Nesbitt''. The book is a collection of full color images of Harriet Lorrence Nesbitt’s art with reflections on her art. Harriet Lorrence Nesbitt is an artist and founder of Founder of Mothers For More Halfway Houses in New York City, New York. | ||
− | ==== | + | ====The Film Industry and the Media Industry as a Whole==== |
− | '' | + | ''Redeeming the Screens: Living Stories of Media "Ministers" Bringing the Message of Jesus Christ to the Entertainment Industry'' is a presentation on the need for Christianity is world of screens, ranging from movie screens to cell phone screens. |
====Inclusion and Diversity==== | ====Inclusion and Diversity==== | ||
*''The Commission: The God who calls us to be a voice during A Pandemic, Wildfires and Racial Violence'' is a perspective of various people during the covid pandemic along with the author’s own experiences offered as a message of hope during a challenging time. | *''The Commission: The God who calls us to be a voice during A Pandemic, Wildfires and Racial Violence'' is a perspective of various people during the covid pandemic along with the author’s own experiences offered as a message of hope during a challenging time. | ||
− | *''Finding A Better Way'' defines strategies and frameworks for conversations about racial reconciliation | + | *''Finding A Better Way'' defines strategies and frameworks for conversations about racial reconciliation. |
====COVID and related problems of that time==== | ====COVID and related problems of that time==== | ||
− | ''The Commission: The God who calls us to be a voice during | + | ''The Commission: The God who calls us to be a voice during a Pandemic, Wildfires and Racial Violence''. |
====Child Protection Services==== | ====Child Protection Services==== | ||
On the issue of child protection services, she coauthored ''How To Have An Attitude of Gratitude on the Night Shift'', the reflections of Teresa Flowers, an overnight supervisor at state and private programs for child protective services. The story is told with prayers, almost poems, that Teresa created for each child. | On the issue of child protection services, she coauthored ''How To Have An Attitude of Gratitude on the Night Shift'', the reflections of Teresa Flowers, an overnight supervisor at state and private programs for child protective services. The story is told with prayers, almost poems, that Teresa created for each child. | ||
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==Bibliography== | ==Bibliography== | ||
+ | ===Redeeming the Screens: Living Stories of Media "Ministers" Bringing the Message of Jesus Christ to the Entertainment Industry=== | ||
+ | Edited by Jeanne C. DeFazio, Series Editor: William David Spencer | ||
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===Finding a Better Way=== | ===Finding a Better Way=== | ||
Edited by Jeanne C. DeFazio | Edited by Jeanne C. DeFazio | ||
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Afterword by Bruce I. McDaniel | Afterword by Bruce I. McDaniel | ||
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+ | ===Empowering English Language Learners=== | ||
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+ | Edited by Jeane C. DeFazio and William David Spencer. |
Latest revision as of 22:04, 6 July 2023
Jeanne C. DeFazio was born in 1950 in Sacramento, California is a Christian author and educator who has authored, edited, as well as coedited a variety of books covering a variety of topics.
Contents
- 1 Education
- 2 Christianity and a Variety of Topics
- 3 Book Reviews
- 4 Bibliography
- 4.1 Redeeming the Screens: Living Stories of Media "Ministers" Bringing the Message of Jesus Christ to the Entertainment Industry
- 4.2 Finding a Better Way
- 4.3 The Commission: The God Who Calls Us to Be a Voice during a Pandemic, Wildfires, and Racial Violence
- 4.4 Specialist Fourth Class John Joseph DeFazio: Advocating for the Disabled American Veterans
- 4.5 Empowering English Language Learners
Education
She has a BA in History from University of California, Davis and MAR in Theology from Gordon Conwell Seminary in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. Jeanne C. DeFazio currently is an Athanasian Scholar at Gordon Conwell’s Boston Center For Urban Ministerial Education
Christianity and a Variety of Topics
The Jesus Movement of 1960s/1970s
With her books, Berkeley Street Theatre: How Improvisation and Street Theater Emerged as Christian Outreach to the Culture of the Time, and The Christian World Liberation Front, The Jesus Movement’s Model of Revival and Social Reform for the Post Modern Church, Jeanne chronicled the campus based ministry of The Christian World Liberation Front (CWLF), a high profile ministry of The Jesus Movement from 1969 to 1975.
Fine Arts and Inclusivity
An Artistic Tribute to Harriet Tubman. A tribute to abolitionist Harriet Tubman through artwork.
Fine Arts and Philanthropy
Keeping The Dream Alive: A Reflection on the Art of Harriet Lorrence Nesbitt. The book is a collection of full color images of Harriet Lorrence Nesbitt’s art with reflections on her art. Harriet Lorrence Nesbitt is an artist and founder of Founder of Mothers For More Halfway Houses in New York City, New York.
The Film Industry and the Media Industry as a Whole
Redeeming the Screens: Living Stories of Media "Ministers" Bringing the Message of Jesus Christ to the Entertainment Industry is a presentation on the need for Christianity is world of screens, ranging from movie screens to cell phone screens.
Inclusion and Diversity
- The Commission: The God who calls us to be a voice during A Pandemic, Wildfires and Racial Violence is a perspective of various people during the covid pandemic along with the author’s own experiences offered as a message of hope during a challenging time.
- Finding A Better Way defines strategies and frameworks for conversations about racial reconciliation.
The Commission: The God who calls us to be a voice during a Pandemic, Wildfires and Racial Violence.
Child Protection Services
On the issue of child protection services, she coauthored How To Have An Attitude of Gratitude on the Night Shift, the reflections of Teresa Flowers, an overnight supervisor at state and private programs for child protective services. The story is told with prayers, almost poems, that Teresa created for each child.
Christianity and Homelessness
Jeanne DeFazio contributed to the chapter “Building Christian Communities For the Homeless” for the book Jesus Among The Homeless.
Book Reviews
- In Jeanne DeFazio’s review of The Progressive Church, A Dangerous Movement Has Begun, an analysis of the progressive church is reviewed from the perspective of Biblical references.
- In her review of Abuelita’s Faith, What Women On The Margin Teach US About Wisdom, Persistence and Faith, she finds the book a tribute to marginalized matriarchs everywhere who have an intimate relationship with Jesus.
Bibliography
Redeeming the Screens: Living Stories of Media "Ministers" Bringing the Message of Jesus Christ to the Entertainment Industry
Edited by Jeanne C. DeFazio, Series Editor: William David Spencer
Finding a Better Way
Edited by Jeanne C. DeFazio
Foreword by Martha Reyes and Olga Soler
Afterword by Francois Augustin
The Commission: The God Who Calls Us to Be a Voice during a Pandemic, Wildfires, and Racial Violence
Edited by Jeanne C. DeFazio
Foreword by Julia C. Davis
Afterword by Martha Reyes
Specialist Fourth Class John Joseph DeFazio: Advocating for the Disabled American Veterans
By John Joseph DeFazio
Edited by Jeanne C. DeFazio
Foreword by Julia C. Davis and Martha Reyes
Afterword by Bruce I. McDaniel
Empowering English Language Learners
Edited by Jeane C. DeFazio and William David Spencer.