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Stephen Speaks

After graduating from Clemson University in 1993, Stephen Speaks started coursework at Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis, MO.  After his first year there, Stephen and his wife, Rebekah, accepted a short-term staff position with RUF at the University of Southern Mississippi and returned to Covenant Seminary in 1996.  Stephen graduated with a Masters of Divinity in 1998, and is in his eleventh year with RUF at Clemson. Stephen and Rebekah have three children, Kathryn, Connor, and Paul.

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 Leigh Douglas

Leigh Douglas is a native of Columbus, Georgia. She recently graduated from the University of Georgia with a degree in History, a minor in English, and an academic certificate in African American Studies. While at UGA, she got involved in RUF and cherishes deeply what God taught her through both her campus minister and the friends she made. She is growing to love the campus and city of Clemson, South Carolina, and she considers herself very privileged to get to serve a ministry that did so much for her while she was in college. Although she does a lot of different things with her time, some of her favorite things to do often include tennis, volleyball, coffee, walking, reading—preferably not all at once.


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