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Doc Sublett

Donor Development Coordinator at John 3:16 Mission

Doc Sublett has extensive experience in donor development and sales, currently serving as the Donor Development Coordinator at John 3:16 Mission since November 2015, focusing on building relationships with supporters. Prior roles include Truck/Car Sales at Foster Auto Supercenter and Eldorado Motors from 2013 to 2015, where Doc Sublett matched customers with financing and vehicles, and Sales Manager at Freedom Ranch - Stonebridge Restoration in 2013, overseeing restoration jobs after disasters. Doc Sublett also served as an E5 Field Medic in the U.S. Army from 1971 to 1975 at Walter Reed Hospital in Washington, D.C. Educational qualifications include a Master of Divinity (MDiv) in Theology/Theological Studies from Oral Roberts University Seminary (1988-1992) and a Bachelor of Science in Agri/Business from Angelo State University (1976-1981).

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Broken Arrow, United States

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John 3:16 Mission

John 3:16 Mission is an interdenominational Christian ministry that exists to meet the physical, emotional and spiritual needs of Tulsa's hungry, homeless and at-risk. Located in downtown Tulsa, Okla., the Mission provides food, shelter, clothing and restorative programs to those in need. Since its founding in 1952, the Mission has served in excess of 4 million meals and provided over 1 million individual shelters to the homeless. Tulsa's Only Gospel Rescue Mission John 3:16 Mission is Tulsa's only Gospel Rescue Mission and is a member of the Association of Gospel Rescue Missions (AGRM). As such, it emphasizes the power of the Gospel of Jesus Christ to transform even the most broken lives for the better. To this end, the Mission strives through all its programs to emulate the compassion and love of Jesus so that the lives of homeless and at-risk people can be improved. The Mission's overnight shelter at 506 N. Cheyenne Ave. provides a safe refuge from the street each night for up to 110 men. We also serve, on average, more than 500 meals each day to Tulsa's homeless and at-risk. Additionally, the Mission operates a Family & Youth Center located in north Tulsa that is dedicated to family and community restoration. The FYC provides material, spiritual and educational support to at-risk, low-income families living in inner-city environments.


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