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Clarence Shuler

Clarence Shuler is a husband, father (3 girls), teacher, and author.

Clarence is the President/CEO of Building LastingRelationships, Inc. He and Brenda (wife), conduct marriage seminars throughout the United States and internationally. This is the primary ministry of Building Lasting Relationships, Inc. They are members of Dennis Rainey's FamilyLife's Speaker Team.

Racial Unity seminars are a vital aspect of Clarence's ministry. Using his thirty-plus years of cross-cultural ministry experience, he conducts seminars and consults with businesses, churches, educational institutions, and parachurch ministries that desire to be more effective in improving race relations within their organizations. He formerly, initiated/developed/managed Focus on the Family's first national outreach to the black community as manager of Black Family/Pastors Ministries. He is an adjunct professor at the Denver Institute for Urban Studies, New Geneva Seminary, and Colorado Christian University. Additionally, Clarence serves on the advisory board of Urban Connection; a ministry serving urban ministry leaders across the United States and Canada.
Clarence also serves on the national board of Koinonia House, a Chuck Colson endorsed ministry that assists fomer inmates who become Christians in prison adjust to post-prison life. Additionally, he serves on the board of Ramah International, which is a ministry to post-abortal women and men. Clarence occasionally partners with the Multi-cultural Department of Evangelism for the North American Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention teaching evangelism and marriage.

He attended Moody Bible Institute and is a graduate of Covenant College (History) and Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (Master of Divinity). For twelve years, he served the Southern Baptist convention as a home missionary, a mission pastor, and a state convention director.

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