Todd Nettleton's Biography
Member Info
Todd Nettleton is the Director of Media Development for an international non-profit organization. Among other duties he writes for the organization's newsletter, which is read monthly in more than 500,000 homes. During more than 13 years of service, he has documented human rights and religious freedom abuses and interviewed victims in Sudan, China, Egypt, Turkey, Eritrea, Vietnam, Pakistan, Indonesia, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Myanmar, Colombia, Iraq, India and Azerbaijan. He has been interviewed more than 1600 times by various media outlets, including the Associated Press, Los Angeles Times, BBC, Moody Broadcast Network, Christian Broadcasting Network, Newsweek, The Voice of America and Trinity Broadcasting Network.
Todd was a part of the writing team for four books as a part of his work:
Extreme Devotion by The Voice of the Martyrs (W Publishing/Thomas Nelson, 2002)
Hearts of Fire by The Voice of the Martyrs (W Publishing/Thomas Nelson, 2003)
Heroic Faith by The Voice of the Martyrs (W Publishing/Thomas Nelson, 2002)
FOXE: Voices of the Martyrs (Bridge-Logos Publishers, 2007)
Todd was given cover credit as the principle writer for a book about the church in North Korea, RESTRICTED NATIONS: North Korea (Living Sacrifice Books, 2008).
Todd is a former sports writer and a graduate of Bartlesville Wesleyan College (now Oklahoma Wesleyan University). He has done postgraduate work at the University of Oklahoma. Todd did part of his growing up in Papua New Guinea, and the rest in Southern California. He and his wife, Charlotte, have two sons, ages 15 and 17. In his spare time, Todd enjoys reading, writing, music, travel and sports. He is learning to play the guitar and is the commissioner of a fantasy football league.
Influences
John Grisham, John Lescroart, Richard North Patterson, Michael Connolly



