Jeanne C. DeFazio is the editor of the following Wipf and Stock
publications: Berkeley Street Theatre: How Improvisation and Street
Theatre Emerged as a Christian Outreach to the Culture of the Time,
coeditor of Redeeming the Screens and Empowering English Language
Learners with William David Spencer, and Creative Ways to Build
Christian Community with John P. Lathrop. She also co-authored,
with Teresa Flowers, How to Have an Attitude of Gratitude on the
Night Shift.
"As a psychologist and chaplain who counsels those in crisis daily,
I wholeheartedly endorse Keeping the Dream Alive in its effort to
benefit mentally ill youth. To say that Harriet was colorful is an
understatement. Keeping the Dream Alive is absolutely
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--Susan Stafford, Chaplain and founder of Wheel of Grace
"Harriet Lorence Nesbitt faithfully attended Media Fellowship
International's New York City luncheons hosted by our mutual friend
Michael P. Grace II. I am endorsing Keeping the Dream Alive in its
effort to benefit mentally ill youth and in loving memory of
Harriet and Michael, two wonderful Christians who made a
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--Robert Rieth, Media Fellowship International, Kenmore,
Washington
"Harriet Nesbitt ran life's race with passion. She left us with a
dream in her heart: to sell her magnificent, larger-than-life,
breathtaking paintings to help support the mentally ill. . . . Her
legacy lives on through her charitable heart that criss-crossed
every walk of life. . . . A moment I will never forget is when I
first laid eyes on one of her most revered paintings--President
John F. Kennedy and First Lady Jacquelyn Kennedy. It is forever
etched in my mind, and so is Harriet and the New York memories
spent with this unique and colorful woman."
--April Shenandoah, author, speaker, and Ambassador of Prayer,
Branson, Missouri
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