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Hopefully, you will be encouraged here to love God and share him with others. The word thoughtful is defined as contemplative, reflective, charitable, and showing careful attention in a conversation. As Christians, we should demonstrate the ability to express contemplative thought with a charitable spirit in discussions regarding God. Just as Christ was thoughtful in his conversation with the woman at the well in John 4, we should be able to extend the truth that inspires people to contemplate who Christ is. As a Christian, it does not matter what sphere you are in, whether a student, mom, dad, business person, store greeter, or educator; we are called to share the gospel with others. I hope Thoughtful Conversations will encourage you in the faith.
Deanna Huff, PhD
About Deanna
Deanna Huff is a wife, mother, author, speaker and teacher. She currently works at the Museum of the Bible. She is also Executive Vice President of Outreach, Assistant Editor and Contributing Writer for bellatorchristi.com. Her chapter contributions in books include Why Creationism Still Matters and Strong Faith. Books on the horizon include Stewarding AI: Faithfully Using Creation Resources and The Good Shepherd to be released in 2025. In the world of podcasts, you can find her on The Analysis and but why should i care? She has taught and trained for over twenty years equipping people to know their Christian faith and share it with others. She has led many Oklahoma seminars. For ten years, she taught high school students at Christian Heritage Academy in Bible, Universal History, Apologetics, and Philosophy, as well as adjunct classes for Oklahoma Wesleyan University. Deanna holds a Ph.D. in Apologetics and Theology from Liberty University, a Th.M. in Apologetics and Worldview from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, an M.Div. with Biblical Languages from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, and a B.A. from the University of Oklahoma. She is an active member of Capitol Hill Baptist, where she teaches Bible studies and counsels. She and her husband teach an adult Sunday school class, discipling others in the faith.
Contact Deanna at questions@deannahuff.com