Jackie David Johns

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He has served as a pastor for eighteen years in North Dakota, Kentucky, and Tennessee. Dr. Johns Hopkins – Maryland rivalry
Johns contributed to volumes on discipleship of children, discipleship of teens, and family ministry. He continues to pastor a congregation which he Jackie David Johns and his wife planted in 1989 through a Bible study group in their home.
He serves on the Board of Directors of the Bradley Initiative for Church and Community (BICC), a faith-based community development organization and he serves on the Band of Directors for the Lift and Redemption Jackie David Johns Center. Source: http://www.cogts.edu/directory/jackie_johns.htm . D., Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1987 Dr.
He currently serves on the Executive Committee of the Board of Directors of the Appalachian Ministries Educational Resource Center (AMERC). Professional involvements include serving as Chair of the Praxis Interest Group of the Society for Pentecostal Studies and participating Jackie David Johns in interdenominational dialogue groups.
Prior to that he had focused on congregational life and pastoral supervision of discipleship ministries. Jackie David Johns, a scholar within the Pentecostal movement, has served the Church of God Theological Seminary in Cleveland, Tennessee since 1985.
He also served for eight years as a Minister of Education in congregations in Florida, Illinois, Kentucky, and Tennessee. His involvement in theological education has included serving as an instructor at Northwest Bible College for three years, a Garrett Fellow and visiting instructor at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, a part-time instructor for Lee College, and a visiting instructor for schools in Mexico, Guatemala, and Korea. He has published articles in academic journals. He completed his Ph.D.
program from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in 1987. D. Accreditation Officer Director of Doctor of Ministry Program Professor of Discipleship and Christian Formation 1995 - Present B.A., Lee College, 1975 M.A., Wheaton College Graduate School, 1976 Ph.
