CELEBRATING WHILE IN CAPTIVITY
PSALMS 137:4
Dr. Dionne McCullough
Presentation Topic
CELEBRATING WHILE IN CAPTIVITY
PSALMS 137:4
Workshop
BLIND FAITH, 1 PET. 1:8
How shall we sing the Lord’s song in a foreign land? We often find ourselves in an emotional, psychological, physical, social, political, and even spiritual captivity, however, faith can give us the strength to express joy in the midst of our captivity.
WORKSHOP: BLIND FAITH
1 PET. 1:8
How do you walk in faith when you cannot see? How do you have faith when God is silent?
Dr. Dionne McCullough's Biography
Sister Dionne Elaine McCullough resides in Murfreesboro, TN and is married to Deltric McCullough, Sr. who is the minister at the Macedonia Church of Christ in Columbia, TN. They have been married for 18 years and God has entrusted them with 3 beautiful sons, Christian, Devin, and DJ along with 1 adorable grandson, Kaine Alexander.
Sister McCullough is actively involved in church ministries and willingly participates in any way needed. Some of her Kingdom passions include: teaching bible classes, writing biblical curriculum, and she feels most like she is walking in spiritual purpose when she is singing and sharing God’s Word.
Sister McCullough has over 21 years of experience as an educator in the Murfreesboro City Schools District. Of those 20 plus years, 19 years were in upper elementary where she taught all content areas. Her success with English Language Arts has recently transitioned her from the classroom to serve as an Instructional Coach and now as Assistant Principal of Bradley Academy in Murfreesboro. In this role, she works to build capacity in educators and is a strong advocate for helping students and building relationships in her community. Dionne is also blessed to have her doctoral degree in Organizational Leadership from Trevecca Nazarene University.
One of Dionne’s favorite hymns is “Have Thine Own Way” as she aspires spiritually to allow God to mold and make her after His will.