
Sheila Qualls, a Project 21 ambassador, is a life coach, writer and intriguing Christian speaker who’s passionate about helping people live in their identity and helping women discover their God-given roles as women and wives.
She currently serves as executive director for Washington Academy, a school to give children from low-income and underserved communities access to life-changing Christian education.
Her work has been published in the Star Tribune, the Christian Post, MOPS blog, Scary Mommy, the Power of Moms, The Upper Room and Grown and Flown. Most recently, she blogged at Patheos.com as the Not So Excellent Wife, addressing issues of faith and family.
Sheila holds a Bachelor of Science degree in English and journalism and a master’s degree in communication. She sits on the board of a crisis pregnancy center.
She has been married to her husband — fellow Project 21 Ambassador Kendall Qualls — for almost 40 years, and together they have five children. She and Kendall live in Minnesota with their Black Lab, Largo.
Minnesota’s Standards Are Declining, and Our Children Pay the Price (Alpha News, January 2025)
So You Think You Want a Progressive School Board? (Alpha News, November 2023)
This is Why Progressive Women Don’t Want Progressive Men (Patheos, September 2023)
College Board Experiments on Kids With George Floyd-Inspired AP Course (Alpha News, October 2022)
Multimillionaire Lizzo Sends the Wrong Message to Young Black Americans (Alpha News, August 2022)
Why the Use of the ‘R’ Word Needs to Stop (Alpha News, July 2022)
Grooming Children for a Life of Crime (Alpha News, July 2022)
It’s a Great Day to Be Black in America (Alpha News, June 2022)
A Letter to Our Sons (Alpha News, June 2020)