Our People

Our Founders, Jack and Trisha Frost

Jack and Trisha experienced many things through the 35 years of their relationship; some joyful and exciting, others disappointing and wounding. They lived, loved and fought their way into finally finding their destiny.  From their life journey to find the love they had so desperately been seeking came a revelation of unconditional agape love that brought healing to their family and also to the lives of many families around the world as Jack traveled and shared their story. Now the message of agape continues in the life of Trisha and their children. Jack had for years encouraged Trisha to tell her side of the story, saying to the Shiloh Place staff that "there is a Niagara Falls of teaching in her, waiting to be released" but until now the circumstances of life and ministry have kept her travel schedule at a minimum. Today is the hour of her release as one of many Shiloh Place teachers as we chart our way through new challenges of life without Jack. Trisha's life used to flow from feeling like an orphan, abandoned by her own loving father, and then by her husband; she felt she constantly had to take a back seat to Jack 's other loves. Now she can take you on the journey to find your place in the heart of God as she shares the breakthrough of her own revelation of love at the culmination of her pathway to healing, foremost as a favored child of God, then also as a wife and a mother.


 


The Shiloh Place Leadership Team


Trisha Frost


Jack and Trisha experienced many things through the 35 years of their relationship; some joyful and exciting, others disappointing and wounding. They lived, loved and fought their way into finally finding their destiny. From their life journey to find the love they had so desperately been seeking came a revelation of unconditional agape love that brought healing to their family and also to the lives of many families around the world as Jack traveled and shared their story. Now the message of agape continues in the life of Trisha and their children. Jack had for years encouraged Trisha to tell her side of the story, saying to the Shiloh Place staff that "there is a Niagara Falls of teaching in her, waiting to be released" but until now the circumstances of life and ministry have kept her travel schedule at a minimum. Today is the hour of her release as one of many Shiloh Place teachers as we chart our way through new challenges of life without Jack. Trisha's life used to flow from feeling like an orphan, abandoned by her own loving father, and then by her husband; she felt she constantly had to take a back seat to Jack 's other loves. Now she can take you on the journey to find your place in the heart of God as she shares the breakthrough of her own revelation of love at the culmination of her pathway to healing, foremost as a favored child of God, then also as a wife and a mother. Trisha is ordained with The River Fellowship.


 


Doug and Sarah Crew


Doug came on staff in December 2009 as the new Executive Director of Shiloh Place Ministries.  Doug was married to Sarah Frost in October 2003.  It was Sarah that first introduced the message of Father's Love and healing to Doug through sharing her father's testimony tape and the Breaking Free series with him.  Doug realized immediately why he was so frustrated in his relationship with God and church.  This started his journey of healing and reignited a passion for God in him.  Doug and Sarah both worked in the area of resources and production for Shiloh Place early in their marriage.  Eventually they moved to Redding, CA where they spent 3 years working for Bethel Church in the video/design department.  Doug was responsible for graphic design, producing several video projects, and was a lead in the installation of the broadcast quality video system that now enables Bethel Church's streaming broadcasts.  The time in Redding was a bittersweet experience for them both.  They walked through Sarah's season of grieving the death of Jack,  while simultaneously making lifetime friendships and having both of their beautiful daughters.  They are excited to be back on the east coast and close to family.  The grandmothers are happy they are back too!


 


Norm and Sandy Wolfe



Norm and Sandy Wolfe Norm and Sandy moved to the Myrtle Beach area 25 years ago from the Fingerlakes area of New York. They were introduced to Shiloh Place Ministries at a Slavery to Sonship encounter in 2004.  They began as volunteers and were honored to be invited to become team members soon after. They have been involved in the Shiloh Schools as volunteers, small group facilitators and teachers. This message, this drawing into the Father's love, is their focus, heartbeat, and they are honored to have become the Chaplains of Shiloh Place Ministries.