Author Stuart D. Jones, Ph.D.

Dr. Stuart D. Jones is a retired higher-education executive and former church minister who now teaches college communication courses part-time and writes with a passion shaped by life as much as by books. He has spoken at universities, churches, conferences, seminars, workshops, and leadership events around the world and is a committed advocate for disability inclusion. Yet no credential has shaped him more deeply than being Steve’s brother. He holds advanced degrees in both education and theology and has published in academic forums. For the Love of Stephen is his first narrative nonfiction memoir—and by far, his most personal.
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