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About Dr. Gil Stieglitz:
DR. GILBERT LEE STIEGLITZ
Born: Portland, Oregon
Date of Birth: March 7, 1955
Raised: Richmond, California
Wife: Dana Stieglitz
Married: June 18, 1988
Three daughters
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Educational History
D. Min., Talbot School of Theology 1991 - 1985
Degree Emphasis: Christian Leadership
M. Div., Talbot Seminary 1982 - 1979
Degree Emphasis: Bible Exposition
Clear Credential, Biola University 1979 - 1978
Public School Teaching Credential
B. A., Biola University 1978 - 1975
Degree Emphasis: Physical Education & Coaching
Ministry and Work Experience
Present - 1999 District Superintendent of the
Western
District of EFCA
Dr. Gil has launched an aggressive leadership development and church health
program that has resulted in a doubling of the number of people attending EFCA
churches in the region. (In 1999 the district had 4200 people attending 47 churches,
by 2001 there were 9700 people attending 45 churches.) As the Pastor at Large
of this growing district Dr. Gil has helped pastors and church leaders realize
and focus on the 10 major systems operating in a church. Through small group
mentoring and large conference presentations Dr. Gil has helped pastors and
lay leaders expand the work of God through out the region.
Present - 2000 Adjunct Professor at Western Seminary
Sacramento Extension
Because of his work with the Pastors in the Northern California Region Western
Seminary Extension in Sacramento asked him to teach and train more leaders through
the Seminary. Dr. Gil teaches courses in Preaching, Advanced Preaching, Spiritual
Warfare and Leadership Development.
Present - 1995 Founder and President of Principles
To Live By
Principles to Live by is a non profit ministry that presents, applies, and demonstrates
God's unchanging principles of life to individuals, families, churches, business
and communities so that they might fulfill their unique purposes and fully express
the good works that God has designed for them.
1999 - 1994 Adjunct Professor at Talbot Theological
Seminary
Beginning in 1994 Dr. Gil was given the privilege to teach at Talbot Theological
Seminary. He was asked to teach a course in how the church can impact the society
and culture. This course promotes the Biblical idea that God has a plan for
the individual, for the family, for the Church, and the Society. It challenges
the notion that Christianity is a private religion. This was a wonderful opportunity
to mentor and disciple young men and women in ministry.
1999 - 1996 Instructor for Church Growth Institute;
Forest, Virginia
Dr. Gil was a part time traveling representative for Church Growth Institute
instructing pastors, church leaders and individuals on issues of Church Health
and Church Growth. Dr. Gil specialized in presenting a seminar he developed:
Growing a Vibrant and Healthy Church; Overcoming the Major Barriers to Church
Growth and Health.
1999 - 1982 Senior Pastor; Twin Lakes Community
Church EFCA
Dr. Gil led this church for 17 years from a small local church to a regional
ministry center on the Eastern side of the Antelope Valley. Twin Lakes Community
Church was a leader in intentional ministry in Southern California. Dr. Gil
championed an intentional form of ministry that focused on the purposes of the
Church: Worship; Discipleship; Evangelism; Fellowship and Compassion.
1998 - 1995 Senior Pastor: Westside Community Church
Plant from TLCC
Dr. Gil along with the Twin Lakes staff planted a satellite church an hour away
from the mother church to increase the outreach potential of the church and
the gospel in a growing section of the Antelope Valley.
1996 - 1995 Principles To Live By; Radio and Tape
Ministry
Dr. Gil was the host of a weekly live call in show in which the principles of
the Scripture could be applied to real life situations and problems.
1982 - 1978 Substitute Teacher Public High School
While attending Talbot Seminary, Gil worked as a Substitute Teacher in various
public school districts around the Seminary. This experience allowed Gil to
ground what he was learning in Seminary in the real world. This was also a place
to do evangelism and understand group leadership.
1981 - 1982 Pastoral Intern; Garden Grove Evangelical
Free Church
This was a valuable time of preparation for Senior Pastoral ministry. This church,
its diverse community setting and its gifted pastor were helpful in demonstrating
another unique style and flavor of local church ministry.
1978 - 1981 Youth Pastor at Norwalk Grace Brethren
Church
While attending Biola University Gil served this local church as a volunteer
Youth Pastor. The discipling and mentoring program that was and proved successful
has been the basis for rest of Gil's ministry.
1981-1977 Truck Driver for Coca-Cola Bottling Co.
During the summers and Christmas break Gil worked for the Coca Cola Bottling
Co. Workings within a large corporate structure and for various bosses were
instructive in evaluating styles of leadership.
1977 - 1975 Youth Consultant for Japanese Evangelical
Missionary Society
Gil was a consultant for a JEMS youth outreach ministry in Torrance. This exciting
ministry targeted Asian American students for Evangelism and Discipleship.
1977 - 1975 Door to Door Salesman for Southwestern
Book Publishing
For three summers Gil sold books door to door in the Mid-West. It was during
this time that he learned important leadership and people skill lessons. He
also learned the importance of a compelling presentation, the power of listening
skills and crucial importance of personal discipline. In his final summer he
was one of the top 100 sales people in his division of thousands.
1975 - 1973 Youth Director for El Sobrante EFC
Gil served as youth director at his home church while attending Contra Costa
Community College. This was a valuable lesson in leadership of peers.
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