glenn t. stanton

Glenn married his high school sweetheart, Jacqueline Barnes, twenty-five years ago and they are busy raising their five young children where the prairie meets the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains in Colorado. He travels extensively -- speaking and writing on cultural, family and spiritual issues -- as well as working as a researcher on global family formation trends.

He is the
author of three books and a contributor to seven others, as well as the author of numerous articles and reviews. He is the director for global family formation studies at Focus on the Family in Colorado Springs, CO. He is also directing an international research project on global family formation trends with the Institute of Marriage and Family Canada  in Ottawa. He served the Bush Administration for many years, working to increase father involvement in the National Head Start program. He was recently chosen among leading evangelicals to participate in Christianity Today's Christian Vision Project. His presentations have been featured on C-SPAN's BookTV and he was featured in the popular PBS documentary, Affluenza.

Glenn is currently editing his fourth book, Secure Daughters, Confident Sons: How Parents Guide Their Children Into Authentic Masculinity and Femininity (Waterbrook,/Random House, January 2011)

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nn holds a Master's Degree in Interdisciplinary Humanities from the University of West Florida with an academic focus in philosophy and history. He enjoys reading anything interesting, riding his mountain bike way too fast down steep mountain trails, studying art history and visiting museums, watching and discussing movies and listening to Dylan, Elvis (the second one), Bill Malonee, David Byrne, Patty Griffin among others. And he loves going on adventures with his kids.
 
 
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