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Rosemary Flaaten, Executive Director

Rosemary loves people.

She is passionate to see each person become all they were created to be, living with purpose and joy, receiving and giving love.

These words are more than just a missional statement for Rosemary; they are at heart of who she is and how she lives her life. They underlie why she would move from Calgary, Canada, to Siloam Springs, Arkansas, to lead the Center for Healthy Relationships at John Brown University. Her vision is to see the CHR become a “Center for the times” that provides the students, faculty and staff at JBU, and the broader community of Northwest Arkansas with resources that will lead people into a deep and personal relationship with God that will impact who they are, how they relate to others, and the choices they make.

Rosemary has always been surrounded by rich relational ecosystems. She grew up the youngest in a family of six in a small farming community, where she felt loved and treasured. As a young woman in university and then in her career as an elementary school teacher, she enjoyed the camaraderie of colleagues and friends. She has thrived as an educator and appreciated playing a part in people’s learning. Raising three children who, now as adults, are creating their own families has been one of her greatest privileges.

Rosemary and Norlee married and embarked on a life together seeking to love God, both by developing their relationship with Him and by loving and serving others. They took numerous mission trips to serve others through education and engineering. Trips to Colombia, Haiti, and Mali solidified Rosemary’s love for diversity, her calling to teach anywhere in the uttermost parts of the world, and their enjoyment of travel and adventure. This has carried on throughout her life as she has taught in New Zealand, El Salvador, Mexico, South Africa, India, and across Canada and the United States.

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It has been a circuitous route for Rosemary to get to Arkansas. A Masters of Arts in Christian Counselling led to publishing of her first book A Woman and Her Relationships (Beacon Hill Press). Pioneering a ministry to support Christian professional women led to her second book A Woman and Her Workplace (Beacon Hill Press) and its Spanish translation, La Mujer en su Lugar de Trabajo: Construye relations sanas en tu vida laboral (Portavoz/Kregel Publications). 

As an Adjunct Professor at a number of higher educational institutions, her academic skills were broadened as she taught on leadership development, spiritual formation and sexuality. She ran a consulting business where she offered corporate workshops in building healthy relationships in the workplace, as well as personal life coaching and spiritual direction. She served at Centre Street Church, in Calgary, Canada, in a variety of leadership roles, including being part of the preaching team. Work towards her Doctorate of Ministry in Leadership at Denver Seminary stirred up a renewed sense of calling on her life.

And now, Rosemary and Norlee call Siloam Springs their new home. They are lovers of the outdoors – hiking, cycling, kayaking (skiing and snowshoeing are now past pursuits), and hanging out on the patio with good friends and good food. She enjoys gardening, reading, cooking, hospitality and board games. She’s slightly competitive, but mainly just loves being around people, meeting new friends, being authentic and journeying with others.