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Steve Rabey is a veteran author and journalist who has published more than 50 books and 2,000 articles about religion, spirituality, and culture. He was an instructor at Fuller and Denver seminaries and the U.S. Air Force Academy. He and his wife Lois live in Colorado.
After starting out as a reporter then news editor for a community newspaper, Michael moved his family across the country to manage communications and write for a Christian non-profit in Colorado. In late 2013, he moved back to Tennessee to work for The Greeneville Sun, where he was named editor in 2015.
Director of Christianity Today's global expansion: the best of Christian thought worldwide, applied to current events.
CT associate editor Kate Shellnutt reports on breaking news and trends in evangelicalism. Her favorite topics to cover include women, friendship, reality TV, and pop culture. Her work has earned honors from the Society for Features Journalism and Religion News Association.
Chelsen Vicari serves as the Evangelical Program Director for the Institute on Religion and Democracy. She earned her Masters of Arts in Government from Regent University and frequently contributes to conservative outlets. She is also the author of Distortion: How the New Christian Left is Twisting the Gospel and Damaging the Faith.
A former religion editor for The Oklahoman and religion writer for The Associated Press, he blogs about the intersection of faith and the media for GetReligion.
Sarah Stankorb is an award-winning, Ohio-based writer and a fan of heart-felt truth telling. Her work has appeared in publications including The New York Times, The Washington Post, Cosmopolitan, O Magazine, Marie Claire, Vogue, Longreads, Glamour, Catapult, Slate, The Guardian, The Atlantic, CNNMoney, Fusion, GOOD Magazine, Salon, KIWI, Babble, Geez, The Morning News, DAME Magazine, The Establishment, Christian Science Monitor, Brain, Child Magazine, Proto, Bethesda Magazine, and Cincinnati Magazine, where she contributes regularly. She writes about religion, politics, feminism, health and the public good.
Continuing the lifelong work of Billy Graham, the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association exists to support and extend the evangelistic calling and ministry of Franklin Graham by proclaiming the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ to all we can by every effective means available to us and by equipping the church and others to do the same.