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Nathan Huffstutler is an Associate Professor in the Department of Humanities within the College of Arts and Sciences at Maranatha Baptist University, where he has served since 2005. He is the English Program Coordinator, a role he has held since 2020, and is deeply committed to integrating faith and learning in a Christ-centered academic environment.
His educational background includes a BA and MA in English from Bob Jones University. His campus involvement includes membership in the Committee for Credentials and Standards and leadership in Student Life Workshops.
Nathan specializes in English literature and writing, with a particular passion for teaching Shakespeare. His research and professional interests center on literature, writing instruction, and fostering a lifelong love of reading, especially within a Christian educational framework. He emphasizes the development of students as readers and writers in a faith-based context.
Though no peer-reviewed articles are listed, his recent professional contributions include mentoring a journalism team in producing an article for the Watertown Daily Times and delivering workshops at the Indiana Association of Christian Schools on topics such as 'The Hero’s Journey as a Teaching Tool' and 'Educating for a Thoroughly Christian Worldview.'
- Wisconsin Writers Association
Nathan advises and mentors students through the English program and campus activities. He is actively engaged in curriculum development and student enrichment through workshops and program coordination. There is no mention of research grants or formal graduate advisees in the provided text.
He is involved in multiple campus and community initiatives, including leadership in the English program and participation in student development workshops. Outside academia, he serves as a deacon, Sunday school teacher, and occasional participant in music and junior church ministries.





