Jackson Dunn serves as the Premarital Program Coordinator for NWA Healthy Marriages. This includes the implementation of the Premarital Enrichment Program (PEP) on college campuses. PEP reaches out to college students to provide them with lessons and skill-sets to help them form strong relationships while they are still dating and making life decisions. He also oversees the services provided for engaged and seriously dating couples as they seek to assist them in building a solid foundation for a healthy and lifelong marriage. The key aspects of these programs are dating workshops, premarital seminars, as well as personalized feedback sessions.
He is also the University Relationships Coordinator with The Center for Relationship Enrichment at John Brown University. He works closely with various departments at the university as well as undergraduate students to design and deliver programs to help students cultivate emotional and relational maturity during their undergraduate experience. He has most recently worked as a Resident Director at John Brown University, which has given him a unique educational and experiential background in the area of spiritual formation with undergraduate students. He earned his M.S. in Leadership and Ethics and his B.A. in Biblical Studies from John Brown University.
He and his wife, Krista, and their son, Jack, live in Siloam Springs, AR.