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Shelby Nold a
director and co-founder of MOA since 2003. Mr. Nold
serves both as the President and the Executive Director
for the MOA programs. Mr. Nold is a 1998 graduate of
Missouri Western State College, where he played
collegiate football and received his degree in Health
and Exercise Science. His work history includes six
years of woodworking as a bowyer. Mr. Nold is an avid
outdoorsman and a professional outdoor guide. He has
been active in youth organizations for most his life as
a participant and a leader. In 2001 he served at the
Dale House Project in Colorado Springs, Colorado as a
youth leader to juvenile youth. There he received
seminary training in the area of family / youth
ministry.
Sheree Nold a director and
co-founder of MOA since 2003. Mrs. Nold serves as the
Executive Secretary for the MOA programs. Mrs. Nold has
a B.S. Degree in Agriculture Science from Northwest
Missouri State University. Mrs. Nold worked for Dupont
and Monsanto in agriculture sales for 5 years. Mrs. Nold
also was a youth leader to youth in the Department of
Human Services within Colorado, at the Dale House
Project. Mrs. Nold has studied at Fuller Theological
Seminary in coursework related to family / youth
ministry.
Brandon Bodenhausen a 2007
director and currently serves as the Senior Director of
MOA. Mr. Bodenhausen has a B.S. Degree in Physical
Education and Health from Missouri Western State
University. He worked with the mentally and physically
disabled for 2 years. He taught at Savannah High School from 2000-2002 while
coaching basketball and football. Mr. Bodenhausen was
the Program Director at Trail's End Ranch Sports and
Adventure Camp in Ekalaka, MT from 2002-2006 where his
responsibilities included training staff and supervising
various outdoor activities. While serving in
Montana he helped lead the local youth group and
was part of the praise team in the local church. He has
worked with youth of all ages for the last ten years.
Darren Skinner a 2004 director of
MOA is the current worship director for Skinner
Ministries. Mr. Skinner was a co-founder of Skinner
Ministries in 1998. Prior to his commitments to Skinner
Ministries he served youth both as a youth pastor and
also within the school district for over 15 years. Mr.
Skinner has been very active within the local church and
served there as deacon for the last 4 years.
Rev. Joan Skinner a 2004 director
of MOA is a pastor / evangelist based in Grand Rapids,
Michigan. Rev. Skinner has served in the evangelistic
field since 1998. Rev. Skinner attained her Missions
Education through Global University. In the past she has
served both in youth services as a Children’s Director,
Drama Director, and a Youth Pastor. Previous to her
ministry work Mrs. Skinner had 6 years of banking /loan
experience.
Edward J. Lutkewich a 2004
director of MOA and past CEO and Chairman of the Board
of Sequoia Energy, a Pennsylvania Corporation. Mr.
Lutkewich retired from Sequoia Energy in 2003 a company
he co-founded in 1999. Among assignments prior to
Sequoia Energy, Mr. Lutkewich was vice president of
marketing at PCX Corporation a company he co-founded in
1994. Mr. Lutkewich has thirty-five years of
entrepreneurial business experience. Currently is
founder and principle with Domata Living Flour a company
devoted to helping the needs of those that are gluten
intolerant.
Iris G. Lutkewich a 2005 director
of MOA is the current owner and co-founder of Windy
Hills Farm, commercial meat goat producers. Mrs.
Lutkewich is a 1993 graduate of MTI College, Orange,
California where she received a diploma in computerized
accounting. She is a 1979 graduate of the Faith Bible
College of Palos Verdes, California where she studied to
become a Christian Minister. Today, Mrs. Lutkewich is
very active in the Women’s Ministry of her church.
Lyle T. Shaulis a 2006 director of
MOA and has been pastoring 9 years at the Harvest
Assembly Church located in Fair Play, Missouri. He left
his career as a machinist of 19 years to take the Senior
Pastor position. At that time there was 17 members in
the church. Today there is near 400. He attended Evangel
University for two years in preparation for the
ministry, and was officially licensed by the General
Council of the Assemblies of God, February of 1999. He
is married and the father of three teenage children.
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