The Rev. Dr. Darryl Stephens empowers and advocates for those seeking to make changes in their communities. His areas of expertise include trauma-informed leadership, ministerial ethics, sexual misconduct prevention and policy development, bivocational ministry, and biblically based social justice and advocacy. A successful grant writer and program director with experience in theological education and denominational leadership, Darryl is a Deacon in The United Methodist Church and author of over 50 books, chapters, and articles. He holds a Master of Divinity from Southern Methodist University and a Ph.D. in Christian Ethics from Emory University. When Darryl isn’t teaching or consulting, he enjoys writing, editing, playing trumpet and word puzzles.
