Jeanne C. DeFazio
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Jeanne C. DeFazio was born in 1950 in Sacrament, California is a Christian author and educator who has authored, edited and coedited a variety of books covering a variety of topics.
Education
She graduated has a BA in History from University of California, Davis and MAR in Theology from Gordon Conwell Seminary in South Hamilton, Massachusetts, and currently is an Athanasian Scholar at Gordon Conwell’s Boston Center For Urban Ministerial Education
Christianity and a Variety of Topics
In the realm of Fine Arts, she wrote, Keeping The Dream Alive: A Reflection on the Art of Harriet Lorrence Nesbitt. On the topic of the pandemic and the related crises of that time she wrote the encouraging book, The Commission: The God who calls us to be a voice during A Pandemic, Wildfires and Racial Violence.
She co authored 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.
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