Dr. Debra Peppers
FROM HALL OF SHAME TO
HALL OF FAME
"From Troubled Teen to Teacher of the Year" was the headline when
Dr. Debra Peppers was inducted into the National Teachers’ Hall of
Fame where only five outstanding teachers annually are selected
nationally for this honor. Before Christ, as a troubled teen, Debra
was a 250-lb. high school dropout who experimented with alcohol and
drugs, ran away from home, attempted suicide and could have "fallen
through the cracks." But with the love of her parents, the
encouragement of a special teacher, and her eventual faith in
Christ, her life was turned around radically. Having lost 100
pounds, then receiving a BA in English, an MA in Education and a
Ph.D. in Communication, Dr. Peppers now inspires audiences all over
the world. Having traveled in all 50 states and 60 countries, Debra
loves to share her faith as she incorporates her own personal story
of her surrender to God’s plan for her life, and how He allowed her
to become an award-winning educator, author, speaker, university
instructor, ten year host of a daily 3-hour Christian radio program,
and weekly Christian television talk show host. Her heart’s desire
now is to spread God's Word through
Salt and Light Ministry, founded with her husband of 35 years,
Bud Peppers.
Their mission is to minister to the body of Christ, comfort those
who hurt, and to supply the needs of those who are struggling.
For three years Dr. Peppers has been the weekly host of
The Outreach Connection on CTN Christian Television Network’s
WTJR-TV, in the
Tri-State area out of Quincy IL.
She also co-hosts with Mike
Dunn on KJSL Radio’s
Quest
for Character,
in St. Louis
at 8PM Tuesdays when she is not traveling. As both a secular and
Christian professional speaker Dr. Peppers travels nationally and
internationally speaking to thousands of churches, schools,
businesses, and community organizations. From a one room school in
Africa to key-noting at the Crystal Cathedral, Debra is grateful
that her Savior, Jesus Christ, gave her the 2 Corinthians 5:17 new
life so she can now share though speaking, missions work, prison
ministry and as a part of the Prayer Force at Twin Rivers Worship
Center in St. Louis, MO.