==Education==
She has a BA in History from University of California, Davis and MAR in Theology from Gordon Conwell Seminary in South Hamilton, Massachusetts.
Jeanne C. DeFazio currently is an Athanasian Scholar at Gordon Conwell’s Boston Center For for Urban Ministerial Education
==Christianity and a Variety of Topics==
====The Jesus Movement of 1960s/1970s====
Edited by Jeane C. DeFazio and William David Spencer.
===Media Fellowship International: A Model Christian Outreach to the Entertainment Industry==
Edited by Jeanne C. DeFazio & Susan G. Stafford
Foreword by Julia C. Davis
Afterword by William David Spencer
The book pays tribute to Pastor Bob Rieth. High profile members of the entertainment industry were members of Pastor Rieth’s Media Fellowship International. In first-person accounts, the contributing authors demonstrate great love for Pastor Rieth, describing him as a truly remarkable relational evangelist who was a powerful minister of Jesus’s redemptive love. The book contains actual primary sources that describe this seminal, significant, and influential ministry.
===Reviews===
“I recommend this book! Pastor Bob Rieth’s Media Fellowship International stood for
inclusion and against structural racism. MFI modelled an equitable multiracial America.”
—DARIN VINCENT POULLARD, pastor, Fort Washington Baptist Church
“The heartfelt testimonies in this tribute to the late Pastor Bob Rieth provide an inspiring picture of a man whose ministry to the entertainment world offered a truly
inclusive gospel that cut across barriers of race, class, and religious background. Bob
Rieth exemplifies the kind of servant leadership modeled by Jesus himself.”
—DAVID GROFF, retired college professor and administrator, Portland, Oregon