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CURRICULUM VITAE: DR. DEBORAH FULTHORP 1812 Reading Ln CURRICULUM VITAE: DR. DEBORAH FULTHORP 1812 Reading Ln. Prescott, AZ 86301 | 928-707-2904 | [email protected] EDUCATION Evangel University: Assemblies of God Theological Seminary D.Min. in Leadership 2016 Doctoral Project: “Spirit-Empowered Women in Church Leadership: An Undergraduate Course for Southwestern Assemblies of God University with Local Church Implementation.” Evangel University: Assemblies of God Theological Seminary M.Div. with Intercultural Ministries Focus 2007 Southwestern Assemblies of God University B. A. Cross-Cultural Ministries 1999 Minor: Spanish, Bible TEACHING EXPERIENCE SUM Bible College and Theological Seminary, El Dorado Hills, CA Adjunct Professor 2016-current Designing and implementing an eleven-week practical theology studies both undergraduate and graduate courses on “Missionary Life Practices and Principles,” “Introducing World Missions,” “Pentecostal Doctrine and Theology,” “LEAD Research Design,” and “Research Methods – INT” Mentor in Graduate Studies Leadership Symposium 2017-current Mentoring International students from the Philippines and Ethiopia in their Leadership Symposium Capstone Presentations and Projects. Institutional Review Board Member for SUM 2018-current Reviewing students Capstone Project Proposals for ethical issues related to quantitative and qualitative research. Northpoint Bible College, Haverhill, MA Adjunct Professor 2017-current Designing a twelve-week undergraduate course, “Introduction to Global Missions,” and “Intercultural Communications.” Southwestern Assemblies of God University, Waxahachie, TX Adjunct Professor 2015 Designing and implementing a twelve-week undergraduate summer course, “Spirit-Empowered Women in Church Leadership.” 51Talk, Philippines and China Online ESL Teacher 2015-current CURRICULUM VITAE: DR. DEBORAH FULTHORP PAGE 2 ESL Online Tutor with adults, teens, and children in China. Teaching Business English, Free Trial programs, and also specialize as a Top Teacher for kids. Educational Testing Services Online, Ewing, NJ Online Scorer/Rater 2015-2016 Constructed-response scoring professional; Scored and assessed tests from Texas STAAR program for high school students as well as other online scoring opportunities. MINISTRY AND RELATED EXPERIENCE Ignite Church, Greenville, NC Church Planter/Small Group Leader 2017-2018 Partnered with Ignite Church in Greenville, NC in reaching the urban area of Greenville, NC. Started a Bible study out of our home and implemented outreaches in the area of Williamsbrook East. The Assembly of Praise/Mother’s Helper Childcare and Learning Center Columbia, NC Associate Pastor/Director 2013-2014 Provided pastoral care and leadership for The Assembly of Praise, and assisted with teaching sermons in a rural, congregational setting. Also main administrator/director for the church’s daycare (Mother’s Helper) with up to 67 children from 6 weeks to 12 years old enrolled. Led a team of 13+ staff. Provided trainings and resources for staff and meetings. Native American Fellowship of the Assemblies of God, Phoenix, AZ Executive Assistant/Missionary Associate 2012-2013 Administrative assistant among the Native American Fellowship. Maintained regularly scheduled office hours to assist and resource Native American ministers within the Assemblies of God in the United States and Canada. Kept abreast of developments in the field by reading current literature and helped organize professional conferences. Estrella Mountain View Assembly of God, Laveen, AZ Interim Pastor 2012-2013 Temporarily led and pastored a rural congregation from diverse Native American backgrounds (Apache, Maricopa, Pima). Led outreaches, partnered with various churches in the Pima-Maricopa Reservation. Arizona Ministry Network of the Assemblies of God, Phoenix, AZ Arizona Women’s Credentialed Fellowship Chair/President 2012-2013 Founded and led the Arizona District Council’s credentialed women’s fellowship within the AZ Ministry Network of the Assemblies of God. Chaired the Leadership Committee and led monthly forums and meetings. Challenged and motivated through in-depth lectures and discussions. Organized and planned first network-wide event within the district’s annual conference. Communicated effectively with people from diverse backgrounds. CURRICULUM VITAE: DR. DEBORAH FULTHORP PAGE 3 Grand Canyon Assembly of God - Grand Canyon, AZ Lead Pastor 2007-2011 Pastored an ethnically, economically and generationally diverse congregation. Outreach included J-1 International students as well as park residents. Helped lead English Conversation groups for practical, conversational ESL teaching among International students. Member of the community pastoral committee, helped to plan community events and joint church services. Led significant numerical growth to a church in a highly transitional area. Human Resources, Xanterra, LLC. - Grand Canyon, AZ Office Clerk (PT) 2007-2011 Processed new hire paperwork (i.e., I-9’s, W-2’s) and led new employee orientations. Filed and processed applications received. Used Oracle programming and other HR databases. Counseled undergraduates (J-1 University students) in regard to educational and professional goals. Served as a sponsor for English Conversation/Communications group – J-1 student club. Arizona Ministry Network of the Assemblies of God, Phoenix, AZ Receptionist 2006 Front desk welcomed guests and clients. Referred and answered phone calls, e-mails, and helped other departments, guests and staff as needed. Assemblies of God Theological Seminary, Springfield, MO Student Advisory Council, (SAC) Student Ministries Director 2005-2006 Led AGTS student group, and facilitated other student ministries to Springfield, MO and outlying areas. Also organized various community outreaches for AGTS students to be involved in. Higher Education of the Assemblies of God (Pentecostal Practicum), The Philippines Team Facilitator 2005 Participated in, facilitated and led a summer missions team/church-planting team in the Luzon Province of the Philippines with the A/G Higher Education’s Pentecostal Practicum. Photographer, The Picture People, Springfield, MO Photographer 2004-2005 Worked with families, children, teens, graduates, as a retail associate and a photographer. Ambassadors In Mission, General Council of the AG, Springfield, MO Administrative Assistant/Missionary Associate 2002-2004 Worked alongside national AIM Director to provide ministry and training resources for youth teams both stateside and overseas. Led and helped to organize National stateside trips for youth teams working with Convoy of Hope. Led National AIM trips with multiple churches participating to Washington DC, and Austin, TX, and Venezuela. CURRICULUM VITAE: DR. DEBORAH FULTHORP PAGE 4 OneHope International, Pompano, FL Team Leader 1999-2002 Provided pastoral care to college and career intern teams traveling with OneHope for the summer and year. Led intern teams and church groups to 23 (Europe, Asia, Latin America & Caribbean) countries to provide outreach opportunities. Trained national churches for Book of Hope distribution in local schools. Provided Spanish translation for teams. Provided leadership for a teen program in Poland called, “Club 24/7.” Puebla Church Planting Practicum, SAGU, Puebla, Mexico Church Planter 1999 Participated in a six-week church planting team as a Team Facilitator/Leader for a University student group in a city of 4 million people. Planted a Pentecostal church by partnering with a local missionary. Pierce Outreach Group, Deep Ellum, Dallas, TX Vice President 1997-1999 Led a large University student street evangelism group on weekly Friday night outreaches to “Deep Ellum,” cultural arts district of Dallas. Mentored other students by training and giving opportunities for ministry and mentoring. PUBLICATIONS AND PAPERS Fulthorp, Deborah. “Without Regard to Gender?” Women’s Caucus AAR/SBL (blog), January 29, 2019. http://womenscaucusaar.wixsite.com/womenscaucusaarsbl/blog. _____________. “Spirit-Empowered Women in Church Leadership: An Undergraduate Course for Southwestern Assemblies of God University in Waxahachie, TX, with Local Church Implementation.“ DMin diss., Assemblies of God Theological Seminary, 2016. _____________. “Aida Spencer: 1 Timothy NCCS,” The Pneuma Review, May 17, 2016. http://pneumareview.com/aida-spencer-1-timothy-nccs/. _____________. “7 Steps to Change Minds About Women in Ministry,” Arise (blog), July 6, 2016. https://www.cbeinternational.org/blogs/7-steps-change-minds-about-women-ministry. _____________. “10 Ways to Promote Women in Your Church,” The Jesus Creed (blog), July 6, 2016. http://www.patheos.com/blogs/jesuscreed/2016/05/23/ten-ways-to-promote-women-in-your- church/. _____________. “Searching for Deborah: Why Did Barak Replace Deborah in Hebrews 11:32,” Arise (blog), March 16, 2016. https://www.cbeinternational.org/blogs/searching-deborah-why-did-barak- replace-deborah-hebrews-1132. _____________. “V. Cheri Sampson: For Such a Time as This,” in Women in Ministry and Leadership: An Anthology, eds. Deborah M. Gill and Stephanie L. Nance. Springfield, MO: Deborah M. Gill, 2014. CURRICULUM VITAE: DR. DEBORAH FULTHORP PAGE 5 https://www.smashwords.com/extreader/ read/435785/1/women-in-ministry-and-leadership-an- anthology. _____________. “To the Edge of Extremity” The Network for Women in Ministry, November 13, 2011. http://wim.ag.org/1110/1110_to_the_edge.cfm. LANGUAGES Spanish – speak, read and write with basic competency ORDINATION Arizona Ministry Network of the Assemblies of God, 2002. MEMBERSHIPS Society for Biblical Literature/American Academy of Religion: Women’s Caucus Team, 2018-current. .
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