Sara Horn will join the Clamp Graduate School of Christian Ministry at Anderson University as director of external relations June 1.
Sara HornThe Clamp School is part of Anderson University’s College of Christian Studies. Horn will be responsible for promoting and building awareness of the college’s undergraduate and graduate programs.
“Sara Horn is one of the most gifted communicators in Baptist life today, and we are delighted to have someone of her considerable skills become part of our team,” said Michael Duduit, dean of the College of Christian Studies.
In addition to her communication responsibilities, Horn will plan and coordinate various events for the College – including the National Conference on Preaching, Preaching Boot Camp, and other events – as well as oversee a development initiative for undergraduate and graduate scholarships in Christian Studies.
Horn began her writing career as director of news and media relations at Union University in Jackson, Tenn. She then joined the corporate communications staff at LifeWay Christian Resources in Nashville. She has been a frequent contributor to Baptist Press and has freelanced for a variety of publications including Home Life, Christian Retailing and Preaching magazine.
Horn has written nine books, the majority as a ghostwriter or collaborator. Her first book in 2004, “A Greater Freedom: Stories of Faith from Operation Iraqi Freedom,” written with Oliver North, was a Gold Medallion nominee. In 2006, she founded a faith-based military wives support organization, Wives of Faith, as her husband prepared to deploy to Iraq as a Navy reservist. Horn’s most recent book, “GOD Strong: A Military Wife’s Spiritual Survival Guide,” was released by Zondervan in February.
Horn holds a bachelor of music degree with an emphasis in communication arts from Union University. She and her husband Cliff have a 9-year-old son.