- Douglas L. Fagerstrom
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Douglas L. Fagerstrom is the president of Grand Rapids Theological Seminary of Cornerstone University in Grand Rapids, Michigan and the author of several books on Christian ministry.
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Education[1]
- B.A., Cornerstone University (majors: communication arts and Bible; minors: music and drama; Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges)
- M.A. in Religious Education, Bethel Seminary (St. Paul, MN)
- D.Min., Northern Baptist Theological Seminary (Chicago). Dissertation: "Creating a Contextual Mentorship in the Local Church."
Publications Authored, Co-Authored or Edited
- The Volunteer (Winona Lake: BMH Books, 2009)
- The Ministry Staff Member (Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2006)
- Drama in Worship, Vols IV-V (Grand Rapids: Kregel, 2002)
- Single to God (Grand Rapids: Kregel, 2001)
- Single to Single (Grand Rapids: Kregel, 2000)
- Drama in Worship, Vols I-III (Grand Rapids: Kregel, 1999)(Vol I, Book of the Year, 2002)
- Baker Handbook of Single Adult Ministry (Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1997)
- Counseling Single Adults (Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1996)
- Worship and Drama Library, Vol 14 (Lillenas, 1995)
- Single Adult Ministry: The Second Step (Victor Books, 1993)
- The Lonely Pew (Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1993)
- Singles Ministry Handbook (Victor Books, 1988)
Ministry and Teaching Positions
Served in full-time ministry positions since 1973 as a youth pastor, minister of music, single adult pastor, pastor of adult ministries and executive pastor. Churches served: Dalton Baptist Church, MI; Mission Hills Baptist Church, CO; Wooddale Church, MN; Calvary Church, Grand Rapids, MI.
Participated as a keynote speaker and workshop leader at many conferences, retreats, church ministries and Sunday school conventions. Served as adjunct professor at three colleges and one seminary, teaching: discipleship, education, leadership, church planting and creative communication courses. Trained and/or coached over 50 church planters since 2000. Led the Network of Single Adult leaders as Executive Director for 12 years.
Adjunct Faculty, Cornerstone University, 1991-1997; Grand Rapids Theological Seminary, 1999-2003. President of GRTS, 2003 - present.
Ordination and Awards
- Ordained in 1982 at Wooddale Church, MN.
- A 1989 recipient of the Who's Who in American Christian Leadership
- A 1991 recipient of Who's Who in Religion.
References
Categories:- Living people
- American religious writers
- American theologians
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