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Cheryl Bridges Johns is noted in the Pentecostal movement for her contributions to Christian Education and Pentecostal theological studies. She was an Instructor at Lee College in Cleveland, Tennessee for three years, and for three years she participated in the Garrett Teaching Fellowship at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. Her published works include numerous articles to scholarly and professional journals. Dr. Johns is a past President of the Society for Pentecostal Studies and has presented position papers at numerous national and international conventions. She began serving as Professor of Discipleship and Christian Formation at the Church of God Theological Seminary in 1985. Dr. Johns has also served on the Executive Committee of the Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada, the professional accreditation agency for seminaries throughout North America. An active participant in the international Pentecostal-Roman Catholic dialogue, she has been a frequent speaker at ecumenical conferences around the world and a noted representative of the Wesleyan-Pentecostal faith.
Dr. Johns earned her B.A. at Lee College (Cleveland, Tennessee) in 1975, her M.A. at Wheaton College in 1976 and her Ph.D. at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in 1987.
Source: http://www.cogts.edu
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