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Jason Romano

Jason Romano

Host | Producer — Sports Spectrum podcast

Jason Romano is the host and producer of the Sports Spectrum podcast where he interviews athletes, coaches, and other personalities on the intersection of sports and faith. He is also a contributor to...

Jason Romano is the host and producer of the Sports Spectrum podcast where he interviews athletes, coaches, and other personalities on the intersection of sports and faith. He is also a contributor to Sports Spectrum Magazine and writes articles daily for SportsSpectrum.com. During his time at ESPN, he created and produced content for shows such as SportsCenter, Monday Night Football, Mike and Mike in the Morning, Sunday NFL Countdown, College Gameday, and the MLB's All-Star Game.

Jason Scott Jones

Jason Scott Jones

Founder — Human-Rights Education and Relief Organization

Jason Scott Jones is a film producer, author, activist, and human rights worker. He has appeared in defense of the most vulnerable members of the human family on ABC, Fox, CNN, and hundreds of rad...

Jason Scott Jones is a film producer, author, activist, and human rights worker. He has appeared in defense of the most vulnerable members of the human family on ABC, Fox, CNN, and hundreds of radio programs nationwide. Jones is the Founder of HERO [Human-Rights Education and Relief Organization] a non-profit that promotes human dignity regardless of ability, age, status, race, or geography. HERO is currently working to provide emergency aid to refugees affected by ISIS. Jones was a producer on the 2006 pro-life film, Bella, which won several film industry awards, most notably the People’s Choice Award at the 2006 Toronto International Film Festival. He was the associate producer of the 2008 film on honor killings, The Stoning of Soraya M., which won the NAACP Image Award in 2010 as well as the Los Angeles Film Festival Audience Award in 2009. Jones attended the University of Hawaii, after a tour serving in the U.S. infantry, and he lives in Hawaii with his wife and seven children.

Jason Snead, MA

Jason Snead, MA

Writer | Speaker | Executive Director — Honest Elections Project

Jason Snead is the executive director of the Honest Elections Project. Prior to heading the project, Jason spent 10 years at The Heritage Foundation, where he had the honor to work for former Attorne...

Jason Snead is the executive director of the Honest Elections Project. Prior to heading the project, Jason spent 10 years at The Heritage Foundation, where he had the honor to work for former Attorney General EdMeese. During his tenure at Heritage, Jason rose to become a senior policy analyst and a recognized expert on a wide range of subjects. He regularly studied, wrote, and spoke on topics ranging from criminal justice and civil asset for forfeiture reform, to technology policy and the regulation of drones in American skies, to preserving the integrity of American elections. Jason also managed the development of the Heritage Election Fraud Database, a unique tool aggregating proven instances of voter fraud from around the nation. Jason holds a master’s degree in public policy from George Mason University’s Schar School of Policy and Government, and a bachelor’s degree from Bowling Green State University.

Jason Thacker, MDiv

Jason Thacker, MDiv

Chair | Director | Instructor | Author | Editor — The Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission (SBC)

Jason Thacker serves as chair of research in technology ethics and director of the research institute at The Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention. He also serves...

Jason Thacker serves as chair of research in technology ethics and director of the research institute at The Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention. He also serves as an adjunct instructor of philosophy, ethics and worldview at Boyce College in Louisville, Kentucky. He is the author of “Following Jesus in a Digital Age” and “The Age of AI: Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Humanity.” He also serves as the editor of “The Digital Public Square: Christian Ethics in a Technological Society” with B&H Academic. His work has been featured at Slate, Politico, The Week, Christianity Today, The Gospel Coalition, and Desiring God. He is a graduate of The University of Tennessee in Knoxville, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies. He also holds a Master of Divinity from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, where he is currently pursuing a PhD in Ethics and Public Theology. He serves as an associate fellow with the Kirby Laing Centre for Public Theology in Cambridge, an advisor for AI and Faith and a research fellow with the ERLC Research Institute. He is married to Dorie, and they have two sons. They live outside of Nashville, Tennessee.

Jason Yates

Jason Yates

CEO — My Faith Votes

Jason Yates has over 25 years of proven leadership experience in strategy development, marketing, and product development from Fortune 100 companies. In 2015, his passion to see Christians act on thei...

Jason Yates has over 25 years of proven leadership experience in strategy development, marketing, and product development from Fortune 100 companies. In 2015, his passion to see Christians act on their faith to make a difference in their communities and our nation led him to leave corporate America and assume the role of CEO of My Faith Votes at its inception. With Jason’s leadership, My Faith Votes made a measurable impact on Christian voter turnout in 2016 and is continuing to do so by motivating and equipping every Christian to Think, Pray, and Vote. Jason has served in leadership roles on several non-profit boards, including his role as Chairman of the Board for Club Christ Ministries and Board Director of Governance and Strategic Planning at Junior Achievement. Jason has a BA from Carleton College and an MBA in Strategic Management and E-Business from the Carlson School of Management at the University of Minnesota.

Jasper Hall

Jasper Hall

President — pureHope

As President of pureHOPE, Jasper focuses on operations, program strategy and execution, internal and external relationship building and growth, as well as HR and IT management. Jasper first came to pu...

As President of pureHOPE, Jasper focuses on operations, program strategy and execution, internal and external relationship building and growth, as well as HR and IT management. Jasper first came to pureHOPE as a long time board member and chairman. Before joining our team, he spent over 20 years at Microsoft in IT management developing people. He has a strong ministry background as a worship music director and leader helping plant Transformation Church in Indian Land, SC. Jasper lives in the Charlotte, NC area with his wife Sandy, and his three teenage children.

Jay Cost

Jay Cost

Staff Writer — Weekly Standard

Jay Cost has been a top political analyst for nearly a decade. He currently writes MORNING JAY for The Weekly Standard. He got his start with his simple, no-frills "Horse Race Blog" in September, 2004...

Jay Cost has been a top political analyst for nearly a decade. He currently writes MORNING JAY for The Weekly Standard. He got his start with his simple, no-frills "Horse Race Blog" in September, 2004 because he was sick and tired of the inane media coverage of the Bush-Kerry contest. With his data-driven approach to the election, he was consistently ahead of the curve, and by the end of the campaign season his blog was drawing thousands of readers a day. In 2005 he began working for the premier political website RealClearPolitics, where his audience reached into the hundreds of thousands. It was there that he again was ahead of the curve covering the battle between Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, predicting earlier than anybody else that Obama would be a real challenge to Clinton, then later sensing accurately that Clinton was down but not out. Today, he writes a twice-weekly column for the top conservative opinion journal The Weekly Standard.

Jay Cost, PhD

Jay Cost, PhD

Visiting Scholar | Columnist | Writer | Editor — National Review Online | American Enterprise Institute | Weekly Standard

Jay Cost is a senior writer at the Weekly Standard and has written for the Wall Street Journal, National Review, and Commentary. He holds a PhD in political philosophy from the University of Chicago....

Jay Cost is a senior writer at the Weekly Standard and has written for the Wall Street Journal, National Review, and Commentary. He holds a PhD in political philosophy from the University of Chicago. He lives in Harmony, Pennsylvania. He is the author of three books, most recently The Price of Greatness: Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and the Creation of American Oligarchy.

Jay Jusino

Jay Jusino

Teacher, Staff Development and Curriculum Director — Author

Jay Jusino earned a B.S. in Applied Biology and a B.S. in Biology Education from Ferris State University in Big Rapids, MI. Jay started his teaching career at an alternative school and has since taug...

Jay Jusino earned a B.S. in Applied Biology and a B.S. in Biology Education from Ferris State University in Big Rapids, MI. Jay started his teaching career at an alternative school and has since taught in regular public, charter, and Christian schools, totaling 20 years in education. Jay was married to Christy in 1998 and is a thankful husband and father of seven children, all of whom are homeschooled. Educated himself in both state and Christian colleges, Jay has experienced the full gamut of pedagogical philosophy and methodology, giving him a uniquely comprehensive perspective on the subject of education and teaching. Jay works at an international Christian school in Suwanee, GA, where he acts as a science teacher, staff development director, and curriculum director.

Jay Lowder

Jay Lowder

Founder | President — Jay Lowder Harvest Ministries

Jay Lowder is founder and president of Jay Lowder Harvest Ministries, an organization dedicated to reaching diverse groups of people with the message of Jesus Christ. Through his ministry, Lowder trav...

Jay Lowder is founder and president of Jay Lowder Harvest Ministries, an organization dedicated to reaching diverse groups of people with the message of Jesus Christ. Through his ministry, Lowder travels around the world providing a message of hope to the hurting. Drawing from personal experience, Lowder is committed to reach those who struggle in everyday life. At 21, Lowder turned away from God and headed toward a life of destruction, eventually reasoning that his life was no longer worth living. One fateful day, Lowder considered suicide with a pistol at his temple; however, his attempt came to an abrupt halt when his roommate unexpectedly walked through the door. Sensing God spared his life to fulfill a purpose, Lowder began a search for truth, which culminated at a Sunday night Christian gathering where he committed his life to Christ. Soon after, he attended a youth event where he witnessed hundreds of teens respond to the call to accept Jesus Christ. It was there he realized God was calling him to spend the rest of his life proclaiming his personal faith story and helping others find God’s purpose for their life. Since the call to full-time ministry in 1989, Lowder has participated in more than 500 church-wide events, rallies and conferences, and has been invited to speak to numerous groups including NFL teams. Additionally, he developed the nationally acclaimed school assembly “Crossroads,” which has been presented to 2 million students nationwide, as well as the national television show, “The Darkest Hour,” featuring raw and compelling stories of individuals who have found their way out of the pit of defeat by discovering a purpose for living. Lowder is the author of “Midnight in Aisle 7.” He has also written for several online and print outlets. Lowder has been featured on major radio and television networks and profiled in newspapers and magazines for his hunting expertise. He resides in Wichita Falls, Texas, with his wife, Melissa, whom he married in 1993, and their three children Lane, Kayley Faith, and Graham.

Jay Moon, PhD

Jay Moon, PhD

Author | Professor of Church Planting & Evangelism — Director of Office of Faith, Work, & Economics at Asbury Theological Seminary

W. Jay Moon is professor of church planting and evangelism and director of the Office of Faith, Work, and Economics at Asbury Theological Seminary. Along with his wife and four children, Moon served f...

W. Jay Moon is professor of church planting and evangelism and director of the Office of Faith, Work, and Economics at Asbury Theological Seminary. Along with his wife and four children, Moon served for thirteen years as a missionary with SIM, primarily in Ghana, West Africa, among the Builsa people, focusing on church planting and water development. He is the author or editor of several books, including Intercultural Discipleship and Entrepreneurial Church Planting.

Jay Payleitner

Jay Payleitner

Author | Speaker | Freelance Christian Radio Producer — field_542d8190101fc

Jay Payleitner is one of the top freelance producers for Christian radio, having worked on Josh McDowell Radio, Today’s Father, Jesus Freaks Radio, and Project Angel Tree with Chuck Colson. Jay is a l...

Jay Payleitner is one of the top freelance producers for Christian radio, having worked on Josh McDowell Radio, Today’s Father, Jesus Freaks Radio, and Project Angel Tree with Chuck Colson. Jay is a longtime affiliate of the National Center for Fathering and Iron Sharpens Iron. He speaks at men’s retreats, marriage weekends, writers’ conferences, and weekend services. Jay has sold more than half a million books, including the best-selling 52 Things Kids Need.

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