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Stephanie Quick is a founding member and Director of Communications at Frontier Alliance International (FAI), where she resides in the Golan Heights, Israel, and leads new initiatives. She serves as the creative director of The Emmaus Table, having helped transition FAI's public-facing efforts into this platform, and directs the Covenant and Controversy project, including a film series and resource library. Quick is a prolific writer and producer, authoring three books on Christian theology, eschatology, and Israel's role in biblical prophecy: 'Confronting Unbelief: Your Soul and the City of the Great King' (2018), 'To Trace a Rising Sun: God, the Gospel, and Your Life in This Age' (2019), and 'Ruins of the Renaissance: Crisis, Clarity, and Apostolic Artistry' (2022). She contributes teachings to series like Matthew 24:14 and produces content for FAI Studios, focusing on missions in the Middle East, the Gospel, and end-times themes. Previously associated with Grace Life church in Jacksonville, Florida, she now bases her work in northern Israel, engaging in advocacy for believers in Jesus (Yeshua) amid regional tensions. Her efforts emphasize apostolic artistry, confronting unbelief in Jerusalem, and proclaiming hope in the current age. Quick has been involved in public communications during significant events at FAI, such as sharing the board's statement on founder Dalton Thomas's 2023 resignation amid allegations of sexual infidelity.