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The AWAB Council welcomed
Daniel Pryfogle as Interim Director during the spring meeting of the
AWAB Council, April 15-18 in Dayton, OH. Daniel is a dual member of two
AWAB congregations, Lakeshore Avenue Baptist Church in Oakland, CA and
Pullen Memorial Baptist Church in Raleigh, NC. Daniel, his wife Chris
and daughters Austin and Savannah make their home in North Carolina.
Daniel will work to strengthen
communications with member churches and to outreach to future members.
Daniel believes strongly in the mission of AWAB, to strive for a day
when all of God's children will be welcomed and affirmed within the
Baptist church regardless of sexual orientation. If you don't know Daniel, we
hope you will offer him your greeting of welcome.
For more than 15 years, Daniel has
provided innovative leadership to nonprofit organizations, congregations
and social enterprises. As principal of Signal Hill, Daniel assists
clients with corporate discernment, vision development, program
planning, marketing and communications. His passion is to help
individuals and groups explore, grow and proclaim their vocations.
Daniel brings to this missionary work an eclectic mix of experiences and
gifts.
The son and
grandson of Baptist preachers, Daniel is a licensed American Baptist
minister and a gifted preacher in his own right, as well as a
teacher and writer. He is an instructor in the Duke University
Certificate Program in Nonprofit Management and the Faith-Based
Leadership Institute, and he has led workshops for a variety of
associations, including the American Society on Aging, California
Association of Homes and Services for the Aging, and National
Ministries, American Baptist Churches USA.
Before launching
Signal Hill in 1999, Daniel was managing director/creative director
of Seniority Communications, an advertising and public relations
agency focused on the mature market. He was also director of
communications for Seniority’s parent company, American Baptist
Homes of the West. Under his leadership, the two companies garnered
51 National Mature Media Awards in four years.
Trained as a
journalist, Daniel worked as a reporter and editor for two San
Francisco Bay Area community newspapers. A journalistic orientation
continues to figure largely in Daniel’s work, as a writer, a keen
observer of religion and society, and a producer and director of
Signal Hill video productions. Daniel has written for The Christian
Century, Religion News Service, Associated Baptist Press, FaithWorks,
The Christian Citizen, and Baptist Peacemaker. Over the past three
years, his research and writing focus has been on the intersection
of faith and enterprise, exploring how growing numbers of Christian
leaders are using business to do social justice. Daniel also
publishes a monthly e-newsletter, The Big Project, an exploration of
vocation distributed to more than 1000 Christian leaders.
Daniel earned his
master of divinity degree from the American Baptist Seminary of the
West and his bachelor of arts in English from California Baptist
College. He lives in Cary, N.C., with his wife, Chris, and two daughters,
Austin and Savannah |