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Dane Fowlkes, Ph.D
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GenderMale
IndustryEducation
OccupationDirector of Major Gifts, Teaching Pastor of Crossings Fellowship in Bosqueville
LocationWaco, Texas, United States
IntroductionThe best thing about Dane is that he is married to Jo. Theirs is a narrative of divine grace that began in 2006. Together they experience the joy of sharing and understanding, two gifts they wish that all could know firsthand. Dane has served as a career missionary in both Africa and India and although now living in North America, Dane continues to be a student of culture and language and approaches life and ministry from a definite missiological perspective. As a result, he describes himself with three terms: cultural pilgrim, student of living, and Christian communicator. He holds an earned Doctor of Philosophy degree in missiology from the University of the Free State in South Africa. Best of all, he gets to regularly hold the most incredibly special woman in the world. Having served as Chaplain of the University and Assistant Professor of Missions at East Texas Baptist University, he currently serves as Associate Vice President for Development in the University Advancement division.
InterestsPainting and drawing, writing, reading, walking, enjoying life with Jo and the most perfect grandchildren in the world--Joey, Katie Bug, Hannah, Hunter, and Joshua Dane.
Favorite moviesThe Keys to the Kingdom, Out of Africa, City of Joy, The Man From Snowy River, Going My Way, Bells of St. Mary's, Snows of Kilimanjaro.
Favorite musicClassical--especially Vivaldi and Anthony Dvorak, Andrea Bocelli, Christian Hymns & Smooth Jazz
Favorite booksEverything by Frederick Buechner, anything by Brennan Manning, the works of Ernest Hemingway, The Practice of the Presence of God by Brother Lawrence, Life Together by Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Celebration of Discipline by Richard Foster, Pia Desideria, the Father Tim books by Jan Karon.

All of the phone numbers have fallen out of your address book. Whose number do you look for first and why?

Jo Fowlkes

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