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Profile of Dr. William Anderson Gittens D.D.
Dr. William Anderson Gittens D.D. is a distinguished Barbadian author, speaker, and media arts visionary whose extensive contributions to culture and the arts have left an indelible mark both locally and internationally. Recognized as a fellow of the prestigious Masters International University of Divinity as part of the class of 2024, his academic credentials complement a career rich in creativity and impact.
As the CEO of Devgro Media Arts Services, Dr. Gittens has spearheaded the production of numerous multimedia documentaries and trailers that not only showcase the artistic landscape of Barbados but also highlight pressing social issues. His dedication to storytelling through various media has earned him accolades and recognition, including several international awards and commemorative postage stamps celebrating 60 years of scouting in Barbados.
Dr. Gittens's commitment to the scouting movement is notable; he garnered the 12th International Prestigious Scout Award in 1970, which was presented by Queen Elizabeth II and Governor General Sir Hugh Springer. His passion for nurturing youth through scouting initiatives continues to resonate throughout Barbados.
In addition to his achievements in media arts, Dr. Gittens has authored an impressive 380 books since 2000, focusing on cultural themes that engage global audiences across 195 countries, 10,000 cities, and 4,671 universities. His publications reflect a deep understanding of diverse cultures and continue to inspire readers around the world.
As a featured speaker at significant events, such as The Barbados Police Service's Annual Grand Conference, Dr. Gittens engages in impactful discourse, sharing insights drawn from his vast experience and expertise. His work extends to podcasting, where he has produced 221 episodes available on 24 platforms worldwide, reaching audiences in regions across Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, South America, and Oceania. His podcasts have been translated into Finnish, Spanish, and Ukrainian, further emphasizing their global reach.
Furthermore, Dr. Gittens has served as an Administrative Officer in the Government of Barbados for over three decades, demonstrating a steadfast commitment to public service alongside his creative endeavors. His multifaceted career reflects a blend of administrative expertise and artistic innovation, making him a beacon of inspiration in both the fields of media arts and community service.
In summary, Dr. William Anderson Gittens D.D. stands as a testament to the power of creativity and dedication in fostering cultural appreciation and change, solidifying his place as a prominent figure in Barbadian and global contexts.
William's Podcast
Revisiting Psalm 23: An Interdisciplinary Perspective © 2026 .mp3
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Abstract Overview
Psalm 23 is more than its poetic simplicity might suggest. Beneath its tranquil verses lie profound theological insights, literary artistry, layered cultural significance, and deep spiritual comfort. Existing biblical scholarship has long praised these aspects (Brueggemann, 2014; Goldingay, 2006), yet my approach adds a fresh lens by integrating perspectives from publishing, cinematography, photojournalism, and communication theory. This broad interdisciplinary engagement reveals how Psalm 23 communicates enduring truths in ways that resonate powerfully with contemporary audiences through various artistic and media forms.
Dr. William Anderson Gittens, Doctor of Divinity,
Podcast 302 Revisiting Psalm 23: An Interdisciplinary Perspective By Dr. William Anderson Gittens, D.D.© 2026 ISBN 978-976-97997-0-7 Devgro Media Arts Services Publishing®2015 In collaboration with iMovie present
Podcast 302 Revisiting Psalm 23: An Interdisciplinary Perspective By Dr. William Anderson Gittens, D.D.© 2026 ISBN 978-976-97997-0-7
RECOGNITIONS
As I take a moment to reflect on my journey, I am filled with profound gratitude for the Creator's guiding hand that has led me every step of the way. Life has brought me countless blessings, and at the forefront of these blessings is the immeasurable debt of thanks I owe to my late parents, Charles and Ira Gittens. They bestowed upon me their wisdom and creative spirit, which have been a consistent source of inspiration throughout my life. Their counsel and encouragement continue to resonate within me, shaping my path and purpose. To my beloved wife, Magnola Gittens, your unwavering support has been my anchor in turbulent seas. Your love and understanding provide the strength necessary to navigate life’s complexities. I am eternally grateful for your presence, which comforts and uplifts me. To my brothers—Shurland, Charles, Ricardo, and my late brothers Arnott and Stephen—as well as my sisters, Emerald, Marcella, and Cheryl, thank you for being my steadfast companions along this journey. Each of you has contributed uniquely to my narrative, reminding me of the importance of family ties in shaping who I am today. I extend my heartfelt appreciation to my cousins: Joy Mayers, Kevin and Ernest Mayers, Donna Archer, Avis Dyer, and Jackie Clarke. Your love and camaraderie have enriched my life beyond measure. To my uncles, Clifford, Leonard Mayers, David Bruce, and Collin Rock, your support has been invaluable, strengthening the bonds of our family. To my children, Laron and Lisa, grandson Elijah you are my pride and joy, the motivation behind my work, fuelling my desire to create and inspire.Moreover, I am equally grateful to all who have believed in me and wanted nothing but the best for my growth. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Platizky, Mr. Matthew Sutton, Mr. Juan Arroyo, Mr. and Mrs. David Lavine, and many others have played pivotal roles in my development, encouraging me to pursue my passions relentlessly. During my time at New Jersey City University (NJCU), I had the privilege of receiving guidance from exceptional mentors, including the late Dr. Joseph Drew, Merline Mayers, Mrs. Ellen Gordon, Dr. Nicholas Gordon, Rev. Dr. Scofield Eversley BSS, and many others. Conversations about enhancing my writing skills after graduating were integral to my growth, providing the foundation for my future endeavours. Over the past three decades, my experiences in the leisure activities industry have significantly shaped my journey. From 1995 to 2026, I have devoted myself to writing, resulting in 474 E-Publications and 302 podcasts that resonate within the community. In recognition of the profound impact Dr. Joseph Drew had on my academic and personal development, I dedicated my 66th publication, "A Tribute to Culture" Vol. 1, to him—a small token of gratitude for his enormous influence on my life.As I look forward to what lies ahead, I remain thankful to all who have contributed to my story and to the Creator for the endless possibilities this journey holds. Each person's presence has left an indelible mark on my life, guiding me toward a future filled with hope and potential.
Dr. William Anderson Gittens, D.D.
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Excellent discussion of the theological movement of Psalm 23.
Gittens, W.A. A Scholarly Textual Analysis of Psalm 23 (NIV): A Conversational Devotional Approach by Dr. William Anderson Gittens, D.D. © 2026 ISBN 978-976-97997-0-7
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Cultural Factors Influence Academic Achievements© 2024 ISBN978-976-97385-7-7
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Chief of Audio Visual Aids Officer Mr. Selwyn Belle
Commissioner of Police Mr. Orville Durant
Dr. William Anderson Gittens, D.D
En.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lifelong_learning
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Mr.Greene, Rupert