Mark R. McMinn is professor of psychology at George Fox University, where he teaches and serves as the director of faith integration in the Graduate Department of Clinical Psychology. Mark holds a PhD from Vanderbilt University, is a licensed psychologist in Oregon, and is board certified by the American Board of Professional Psychology. He is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA) and a past president of the APA’s Psychology of Religion division. Mark has received teacher-of-the-year awards both at George Fox and at Wheaton College, where he taught from 1993 to 2006. He was recently awarded the 2010 Graduate Researcher of the Year award at George Fox University. Much of his research and all of his clinical work in recent years have focused on clergy health and finding effective ways for mental health professionals and clergy to work together well. Mark’s wife, Lisa, is a sociologist and author. Together they raised three daughters, who are now grown. Mark and Lisa live in rural Oregon, where they attend Newberg Friends Church, tend honeybees and chickens, and run a small Community-Supported Agriculture (CSA) farm.