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Amy Sherman leads a workshop for the Center for Social Justice launch.
Serving as senior founding consultant is Amy Sherman, Ph.D. A graduate of Messiah College and the University of Virginia, Sherman is the author of five books and more than 70 published articles in such diverse periodicals as Christianity Today, First Things, The Public Interest, The Christian Scholar’s Review, Policy Review, Society, Prism, The Christian Century, and Books & Culture.
She is the editorial director for FASTEN, a capacity building project for faith-based organizations and is a frequent speaker at church conferences, training events on community ministry, and Christian colleges.
Additionally, she has taught at Covenant Seminary in St. Louis and Regent College in Vancouver; provides consulting services to congregations and para-church ministries to strengthen their community influence; is the founder/former executive director of Charlottesville (Va.) Abundant Life Ministries, an evangelical nonprofit assisting low-income, inner-city families; serves as a senior fellow for the International Justice Mission, a Christian human rights agency; and is a member of the Christian Community Development Association Advisory Board.
She is the editorial director for FASTEN, a capacity building project for faith-based organizations and is a frequent speaker at church conferences, training events on community ministry, and Christian colleges.
Additionally, she has taught at Covenant Seminary in St. Louis and Regent College in Vancouver; provides consulting services to congregations and para-church ministries to strengthen their community influence; is the founder/former executive director of Charlottesville (Va.) Abundant Life Ministries, an evangelical nonprofit assisting low-income, inner-city families; serves as a senior fellow for the International Justice Mission, a Christian human rights agency; and is a member of the Christian Community Development Association Advisory Board.
