Jane Phillips, BME

Intensive Para-Professional

For 20 plus years, Jane has worked alongside licensed mental health professionals within various mental health settings. Upon graduating from Samford University with a bachelors in music education, Jane began working as a music therapist on a psychiatric unit in a hospital and then moved on to an adolescent treatment facility where she was part of a team of professionals specializing in helping troubled teens. Jane serves as a primary staff member at Battlefield Ministries, Inc., a non-profit ministry she and her husband, Nathan (see above biography), founded in 1995 which focuses on helping Christian couples and families learn how to not only stay together but to enjoy each other while doing so.

Jane consistently accepts the invitation to meet an individual in their dark valley and walks through that difficult place to find healing on the other side. As she ministers both at home and abroad she finds that from the prostitutes in India to the missionaries in Africa, people are hurting around the world. In addition to working with Battlefield, she is adjunct faculty at WinShape Marriage Retreat and is an influential speaker and facilitator in women’s ministry. Jane counts it a joy to be serving with the National Institute of Marriage as she comes alongside any who desire to explore what helps and what hinders the most significant relationship in their life apart from Jesus Christ…their spouse.

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