Director of Spiritual Life and Campus Pastor Chris Maxwell joined Emmanuel College after pastoring in Orlando, Fla., for 19 years. Chris and his wife, Debbie, who teaches at Royston Elementary, have three sons: Taylor, Aaron and Graham. Taylor is a singer/songwriter in Denver, CO. He and his...
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Director of Spiritual Life and Campus Pastor Chris Maxwell joined Emmanuel College after pastoring in Orlando, Fla., for 19 years. Chris and his wife, Debbie, who teaches at Royston Elementary, have three sons: Taylor, Aaron and Graham. Taylor is a singer/songwriter in Denver, CO. He and his wife, Brittany, have three children, Anthem, Seth and Poesy. Aaron, who graduated from EC in 2010, serves at a school in Dakar, Senegal. He is married to another Emmanuel graduate, Amber Evans Maxwell. Aaron and Amber have a son, Beckett. Graham is an assistant basketball coach at Emmanuel College and also works for Point Guard College.Chris speaks around the world in churches, retreat centers, conferences, and medical conventions. His latest book, Pause with Jesus: Entering His Story in Everyday Life, enters the stories of Jesus walking with His disciples, loving those unloved by others, and leaving the crowd to get time alone with the Father. In his book Pause for Pastors: Finding Still Waters in the Storm of Ministry Chris offers life-lessons from his own years as a pastor to help other pastors find rest in the stress of their vocation. . Pause for Moms encourages mothers (and everyone) to enjoy each moment in a hurried world. Those two follow the first in his Pause Series - Pause: The Secret to a Better Life, One Word at a Time. The stories, questions, and spiritual exercises guide readers to a greater understanding of how God is with us in everyday life experiences. His book Unwrapping His Presence, is a collection of stories and poems for the Christmas season, a difficult time for many people. It contains honest words of hope, reminding readers of Christ's entry into our world and our lives. Changing My Mind chronicles Chris' battle with the life-changing experience of encephalitis and the long-term effects of epilepsy. God has used his disability to bring hope to many hurting people. His first book, Beggars Can Be Chosen, uses the narratives of Jesus inviting people to follow Him to teach much about Christ's method of evangelism.In addition to being an author of those books, Chris writes articles, reviews, curriculum, poetry, songs, commercials and speeches for various magazines, publishing companies, websites, and newspapers. He has written for Leadership Journal, God's Word for Today, Ministry Today, The Orlando Sentinel, Charisma, Enrichment, LIVE, Lift, The Sonshine Bulletin and others. He has also served as editor or ghostwriter for over twenty books, and written chapters and devotionals for other books, including Traci Mullins' A Grandmother's Touch.Chris is honored to serve at Emmanuel. After graduating from EC's School of Christian Ministries in 1982, his years of youth work, pastoral leadership, and counseling bring much experience to our campus. Check out his website: www.chrismaxwell.me
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