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Biography:
Rev. Sam Totman offers more than 10 years of impactful minsitry experience combined with a Masters of Divinity in Christian Education from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary (North Carolina, 2005) and a Bachelor of Arts in Christian Studies from North Greenville University (South Carolina, 1997).
Prior to joining the Clamp Graduate School of Christian Ministry and the Christian Studies faculty at Anderson University, Rev. Totman served as a Centrifuge leader (Union University and North Greenville University), Pastor of Students and Education at Flat Springs Baptist Church (NC), Ministry Associate at Fellowship Community Church (SC), and most recently as the Youth Pastor at East Pickens Baptist Church (SC). Rev. Totman grew up in a a family owned sign company developing skills in design and marketing. After graduating from Southeastern, he started a successful interent business which allowed him to serve as a minister at a local church plant. Sam nows serves as the Director of External Relations for the College of Christian Studies. Sam still enjoys filling in for youth pastors and speaking at youth events and special occassions.
Sam is married to Amanda, who is also a graduate from North Greenville University with a B.A. in Early Childhood and Elementary Education. She is a second grade teacher at Liberty Elementary in Liberty, South Carolina. They have two girls, Naomi and Lael.
Personal Narrative:
From an early age, God planted a seed in me that I was going to be a teacher. As a youth pastor, I was able to pour into the lives of students and teach them as God had taught me through the youth ministers that impacted my life. My heart's passion is to dive into the word of God and discover that life transforming truth so applicable to our lives today. I look forward to equipping future generations of pastors who will carry on with the work of taking the gospel to the ends of the earth.
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