Susie Shellenberger is an American speaker, author, and magazine editor.
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Susie Shellenberger | |
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Alma mater | Southern Nazarene University |
Notable works | Brio, SUSIE Magazine |
Shellenberger has a bachelor's degree from Bethany Nazarene College (1978).[1] She taught high school speech and English teacher,[2] and was a youth pastor.[3] She created Brio, Focus on the Family's publication for teen girls in 1989,[4] and presented "realistic role models" while using magazines such as Seventeen magazine for ideas.[5] She edited the magazine throughout its 19 years of publication.[4] In 2001, she founded Brio and Beyond for girls aged 16 to 19.[3] For seven years she co-hosted a national weekly call-in radio show for teens, called Life on the Edge Live, also produced by Focus on the Family.[6] When Focus on the Family ceased publication of Brio, Shellenberger joined forces with marketing agency Premier Studios to create SUSIE Magazine, a monthly print magazine, in 2009.[7][4] Shellenberger shared the messages of the SUSIE brand with young people by speaking before music concerts played by ZOEgirl.[3]
She also led teens on mission trips to different countries, including Brazil,[8] Panama City,[3] and the Caribbean.[9] She has been featured as a keynote speaker for the Girls of Grace conferences[10] with Point of Grace and has also traveled as a opening act for singer Rebecca St. James.[11] Shellenberger has written multiple books, starting with There's a sheep in my mirror in 1985.[12] Her books have been reviewed by several newspapers[13][14] and by School Library Journal.[15]
Olivet Nazarene University awarded her with their Centennial Award in 2000,[citation needed] and awarded her its Lifetime Achievement Award in 2010.[16]