Author Archives: Dean G. Blevins

About Dean G. Blevins

Dr. Dean G. Blevins currently serves as Professor of Practical Theology and Christian Discipleship at Nazarene Theological Seminary as well as Director of Nurturing Care with Children through Worship and Prayer. An ordained elder, Dean has ministered in diverse settings and currently also serves at the USA Regional Education Coordinator for the Church of the Nazarene. A prolific author, Dr. Blevins recently co-wrote the textbook Discovering Discipleship and edits Didache: Faithful Teaching, a journal for Wesleyan Education.

Nurturing Care at Lilly Strengthening Ministry with Children event

Three days of incredible engagement with leaders in the “Strengthen Ministry with Children” event sponsored by the Lilly Endowment Inc.

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Nurturing Care Partner with Sending Project/SOAR on Disability Ministry

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NTS Nurturing Care Moral Integration Presentations

This event proved a surprise. Due to a cancelation I was able to provide three presentations on Moral Integration to the Southern Florida District bringing insights from our Nurturing Care initiative to a new community. Yes, I did include a … Continue reading

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NTS Nurturing Care KC Sponsors Sending Project

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Nurturing Care KC Maker’s Space

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Nurturing Care Survey Debrief

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Religious Education Association Lilly Grant Session

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