In her career, Jennifer Grossman has been an educator, a writer, and a journalist. Her interests include family studies, disability advocacy, political activism, archeology, and world travel. Her novels are thrillers that involve some aspect of religion. Grossman won an international journalism prize for her five-part newspaper series on the impact of 19 new dams along the Euphrates River in Turkey. She also has a particular interest in the archeology and the ancient cities of Turkey where Christianity was born.
Education
M.A. in Religious Studies from ASU, Tempe, AZ
M.A. in Theology from Fuller Seminary, Pasadena, CA
M.A. in Family Studies from the Burbank Center for the Study of the Family (in conjunction with Fuller)
B.A. in Speech Communications from Point Loma University, San Diego, CA