About

Tabetha Frick is a mom of five, grandmother of four and the wife of the pastor of Promise Land Ministries in Warrensburg, Illinois. She is a Special Education graduate of ISU and currently has all but dissertation (ABD) completed towards her doctorate in Curriculum and Instruction. She was a Special Education Teacher for eight years and presently works as a Clinical Assistant Professor at Illinois State University in Normal, Illinois. There, she trains and supervises  students to become special education teachers.

Over the past sixteen years, she has held several positions in the churches she and her husband have served. She served as the Superintendent of Christian Education at Mt Zion Assembly of God in Mt Zion, Illinois for 10 years, where she also taught youth group and adult Sunday school classes as well as VBS coordinator. She then spent three years as the K-5th grade large group bible story teller at First Christian Church in Decatur, Illinois.

Her writing experience includes the many papers she wrote to move towards her doctorate degree and her current dissertation proposal, The Effects of Service Dogs on Academic Success in College Students with Either Combat or Non-combat PTSD (working title).

When she is not reading, researching, and writing, she enjoys working with service dogs, reading and spending time with her family.