| About the Church | | Newly formed Church that takes on the mantle of responsibility for Soldiers of Christ. We are all Brothers and Sisters in the faith and must be steadfast in our belief that God is the driving force in our lives. We will struggle and also love together taking the good with the bad and be the model for all people. |
| | About Minister Fuller, Ed.D |  | | DR. JOHN FULLER
Senior Fellow, Partnership for Public Service Excellence in Government Program, Washington, DC
Retired Jan 19, 2018, Chief Cultural and Race Relations Educator at U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Washington DC
Former Diversity Director of Culture at Johns Hopkins Health System Baltimore, Maryland,
Former Ethics Manager at Vance International, Fortune 500 Company
Former Equal Employment Opportunity Specialist (EEO Specialist) at the U.S. Office of Personnel Management
Senior Advisor for Race and Cultural Affairs, Department of Defense Equal Opportunity Management Institute, US Airforce Base, Patrick, Florida
Former Sergeant, Tank Commander, U.S. Marine Corps served in Vietnam
Retired US Army Major, Cavalry; Executive Officer and Commanding Officer, Recruiting and Public Affairs (26 years of total military service)
Doctor of Education, Ed.D. California Coast University
Master of Science, MS in Community Leadership at Duquesne University
Master of Science, MS in Business Ethics at Duquesne University
Master of Arts, MA in Education at Norwich University
Bachelor of Liberal Arts at Indiana University
Board of Directors, Institute for Multi Track Diplomacy, Washington DC (Chairman of the Board is former United Nations Ambassador John McDonald)
Received Johns Hopkins Institutions Martin Luther King Community Service Award January 2008
Received Department of Defense Joint Services Meritorious Accommodation Medal
Received Department of Defense Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal, Vietnam Service Medal, Bronze Star, 4 awards of Army Meritorious Service
Author, America's Diversity Meltdown - Challenging diversity education and its epic failure to improve race relations |
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