Lashea Davis

 

LaShea Davis

LaShea was born and raised in Greenville, South Carolina. She became a Christian in 1980, at the age of 9. She’s spent most of her life working and serving in youth groups, churches, schools, and non-profit organizations. She is a graduate from Clemson University (’93) and University of Phoenix (’08), where she received her masters in Psychology. LaShea married her college sweetheart, Dexter in 1993. For 15 years they have served in marriage and youth ministries. Currently members of Dunwoody Baptist Church, near Atlanta, GA, Dexter serves as a deacon, while both he and LaShea are youth leaders within the Student Ministry. They are the parents of 4 children.



Love and Loss for His Glory...

 "I grew up in a strong Christian environment with lots and lots of love. We had strong principles concerning family, and a love for Christ. But, it was when I lost my loved ones (my parents, and grand-parents) that my relationship with Christ grew deeper. I found that my only way to survive and go on was to cling to His everlasting comfort. Philippians 4:7, speaks of ‘the peace of God that surpasses all understanding’. Who else can give me such peace in the midst of my storms? I celebrate their lives by living that life that God has set before me as ‘the lamp unto my feet and the light for my path’. Psalms 119:105
My passion is mentoring and teaching young girls how to be strong women of God, without compromise. I encourage them to be women of character, integrity, and unwavering faith. That’s what I grew up with, and I honor God and my family by passing that on to others!”

 

 

 


Thank You...

Thank you for your interest in supporting the ministry at Georgia State University! As Dexter and LaShea seek to carry out God’s vision for the coaches, athletes, and students, your prayers and financial support is much needed. You are encouraged to first PRAY for your level of involvement, SERVE in any capacity where you feel led, and GIVE to a ministry that thrives on giving back.

“…from the one that has been entrusted with much, much more will be asked.” Luke 12:48