Rev. Dr. Nancy Hulshult lives in Middletown, Ohio, with her husband of 44 years, Darrell Hulshult. She has served over 40 years as a teacher and administrator in both Christian and public schools Hamilton, Ohio. Together they have served as mission leaders and youth leaders in their church, as well as the leaders for a church service for special needs adults and teens. Hulshult received her Bachelor's Degree in Secondary English and Kindergarten-Elementary Education from Bowling Green State University. She earned her doctorate in Educational Leadership from Miami University and wrote her dissertation on Moral Leadership in Alternative Education. At Miami University, Hulshult was recognized as a representative to the David L. Clark National Graduate Student Research Seminar in Educational Administration & Policy. As a teacher in Hamilton City Schools, she was recognized as Ohio's Christa McAuliffe Fellow and participated in the national conference in Washington, D.C. for innovations in education. Hulshult is a licensed and ordained minister in the Church of God, Anderson, Indiana, and studied three years at the Anderson School of Theology. Hulshult was active as a gymnastics judge for over 20 years and earned the rank of international Brevet judge. She volunteered at the World University Games, the Pan American Games, and judged for national collegiate and private competitions. She served on the board of the National Association of Women's Gymnastic Judges. Mother of three boys and a grandmother of 15 grandchildren, Hulshult, now retired, enjoys time with her family and serving others in her church and community. Her favorite Scripture is from Philippians 4:13--I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me, and Proverbs 22:6--Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old, he will not depart from it.