GUESTS
Myles Reed, MBA
Author | Father | Businessman — field_542d8190101fc
Myles is the author of his second book, Making Families Great Again. Myles received his undergraduate degree from the University of Michigan with a major in the field of accounting. He subsequently...
Myles is the author of his second book, Making Families Great Again. Myles received his undergraduate degree from the University of Michigan with a major in the field of accounting. He subsequently secured his Masters of Business Administration from the Columbia Graduate School of Business in New York City, with an emphasis in Finance and Marketing. He has a variety of corporate experience here in the U.S. and in Scandinavia. He spent a decade with American Express, leaving in 2007 as a Vice President of Consumer Marketing. During this time, Myles met his wife, Bodil, through internet dating. She is from Oslo, Norway and would join him here in the U.S. upon their marriage. His experience with internet dating led him to write his first book, Fishing for Love on the Net. After two years of marriage, the longing for Scandinavia and Myles’ desire for adventure, he and his family were inspired to relocate to Oslo, Norway, where they resided for 14 years. During the last decade of his time in Oslo, Myles worked as the Chief Financial Officer for Entercard Group, a Scandinavian Consumer Finance Company. Bodil and Myles have two teenage children and it was their desire for their children to explore university education in the U.S. Thus they have recently relocated back to the U.S. in Plano, Texas.
Myshel Wilkins
Worship Leader and Musician | Speaker | Author — Myshel Music
Originally from Frankfort, Kentucky, Myshel traveled with her missionary father and Ghanaian mother to various countries, speaking and leading worship from an early age. Myshel graduated with a degre...
Originally from Frankfort, Kentucky, Myshel traveled with her missionary father and Ghanaian mother to various countries, speaking and leading worship from an early age. Myshel graduated with a degree in political science from Tennessee State University. She was crowned Miss TSU and named Miss National Black Hall of Fame. She later earned a master’s degree in organizational leadership from The Kings Seminary at The King’s University in Southlake, Texas. After graduating, she moved to Nashville, Tennessee, and became a Christian musician. Myshel and her husband, Michael, now live in Dallas, Texas, and currently attend Upper Room ministries.
N.T. Wright
Chair of New Testament and Early Christianity — University of St. Andrews
N.T. Wright is the Chair of New Testament and Early Christianity at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland. He is the award-winning author of over eighty books and hundreds of articles, including A...
N.T. Wright is the Chair of New Testament and Early Christianity at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland. He is the award-winning author of over eighty books and hundreds of articles, including After You Believe, Surprised by Hope, Simply Christian, The Challenge of Jesus, and The Meaning of Jesus (coauthored with Marcus Borg). Wright has been called the most prolific biblical scholar in a generation, perhaps the most important apologist for the Christian faith since C. S. Lewis. He has written the most extensive series of popular commentaries on the New Testament since William Barclay. Wright is highly regarded in academic and theological circles for his writing, particularly his series “Christian Origins and the Question of God,” published over four volumes with two more planned. The third volume, The Resurrection of the Son of God, is considered by many pastors and theologians to be a seminal Christian work on the resurrection of the historical Jesus. The recently released fourth volume, Paul and the Faithfulness of God, is hailed as Wright's magnum opus. N. T Wright received his BA, MA, DPhil, and DD from the University of Oxford. He taught New Testament at Cambridge, McGill, and Oxford (1978-1993). Between 1994 and 2010, he was Dean of Lichfield, then Canon of Westminster, then Bishop of Durham (Church of England). In 2010, he took his current post at St. Andrews and has been there ever since. In 2014, Wright received the Burkitt Medal from the British Academy for special service to New Testament scholarship. He enjoys writing, lecturing, music, mentoring students, and an occasional round of golf. He delights in spending time with his family amid a busy schedule of writing and traveling.
N.T. Wright, DPhil & DD
Chair of New Testament & Early Christianity — University of St. Andrews
N.T. Wright is the Chair of New Testament and Early Christianity at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland. He is the award-winning author of over eighty books and hundreds of articles, including A...
N.T. Wright is the Chair of New Testament and Early Christianity at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland. He is the award-winning author of over eighty books and hundreds of articles, including After You Believe, Surprised by Hope, Simply Christian, The Challenge of Jesus, and The Meaning of Jesus (coauthored with Marcus Borg). Wright has been called the most prolific biblical scholar in a generation, perhaps the most important apologist for the Christian faith since C. S. Lewis. He has written the most extensive series of popular commentaries on the New Testament since William Barclay. Wright is highly regarded in academic and theological circles for his writing, particularly his series “Christian Origins and the Question of God,” published over four volumes with two more planned. The third volume, The Resurrection of the Son of God, is considered by many pastors and theologians to be a seminal Christian work on the resurrection of the historical Jesus. The recently released fourth volume, Paul and the Faithfulness of God, is hailed as Wright's magnum opus. NT Wright received his BA, MA, DPhil, and DD from the University of Oxford. He taught New Testament at Cambridge, McGill, and Oxford (1978-1993). Between 1994 and 2010, he was Dean of Lichfield, then Canon of Westminster, then Bishop of Durham (Church of England). In 2010, he took his current post at St. Andrews and has been there ever since. In 2014, Wright received the Burkitt Medal from the British Academy for special service to New Testament scholarship. He enjoys writing, lecturing, music, mentoring students, and an occasional round of golf. He delights in spending time with his family amid a busy schedule of writing and traveling.
Nadine Maenza
Speaker | Writer | Policy Expert — Appointed by President Trump - Commission for International Religious Freedom
Nadine Maenza is a noted speaker, writer, and policy expert with more than two decades of experience as an advocate for working families and a champion for international religious freedom. Nadine is...
Nadine Maenza is a noted speaker, writer, and policy expert with more than two decades of experience as an advocate for working families and a champion for international religious freedom. Nadine is the founding Executive Director of Patriot Voices, where she has provided her expertise to shape the organization's special emphasis on public policies that help working families. Drawing on her extensive network and coalition-building experiences, she has helped build unique coalitions on issues such as paid family leave, health care, and tax reform. She also served as the Chairman of Hardwired Global, an organization working to stop religious oppression around the world. In this role, she was involved in advocacy efforts to have violence against religious minorities in Iraq labeled genocide by Congress and the Obama Administration. She has advised The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, The College Board, and The Anne E. Casey Foundation on policy development and strategic partnerships through her work with The Clapham Group. She was appointed by President Donald Trump to the Commission for International Religious Freedom in May 2018. She has spoken at several conferences on Freedom of Religion or Belief and has met with senior government officials from around the world. She recently represented the Commission in Saudi Arabia for a groundbreaking meeting with their religious police, officially known as the “Department for Promotion of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice.” She is most honored to have met with persecuted communities of various faiths from some of the most repressive countries in the world. She has served as a senior advisor to Rick Santorum for President in 2012 and on his U.S. Senate campaigns and has advised other presidential and U.S. Senate campaigns. She has decades of experience in fundraising and coalition building, having worked with presidential and U.S. Senate super PACs, served as the finance director for the Pennsylvania Republican Party, and as a consultant to the Republican National Committee. She worked on Capitol Hill in both the House of Representatives and the Senate for former Pennsylvania Senator John Heinz, in addition to later serving as his finance director. Nadine's writings on various policy topics are widely read and have been published in National Review, The Hill, The Daily Signal, and The Christian Post. She attended Pennsylvania State University. She is married with three children and lives outside of Philadelphia in Chester County, Pennsylvania.
Nadine Strossen, Esq
Author | Speaker | Professor Emerita — New York Law School
Nadine Strossen has written, taught, and advocated extensively in the areas of constitutional law and civil liberties. From 1991 to 2008, she served as President of the American Civil Liberties Union,...
Nadine Strossen has written, taught, and advocated extensively in the areas of constitutional law and civil liberties. From 1991 to 2008, she served as President of the American Civil Liberties Union, the first woman to head the nation’s largest and oldest civil liberties organization. Professor Strossen is currently a member of the ACLU’s National Advisory Council, as well as the Advisory Boards of Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC), Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE), Heterodox Academy, and the National Coalition Against Censorship. Her 2018 book, HATE: Why We Should Resist It With Free Speech, Not Censorship, has been widely praised by ideologically diverse experts. The National Law Journal has named Strossen one of America’s "100 Most Influential Lawyers," and several other publications have named her one of the country’s most influential women. Professor Strossen’s writings have been published in many scholarly and general-interest publications. Her co-authored book, Speaking of Race, Speaking of Sex: Hate Speech, Civil Rights, and Civil Liberties, was named an “outstanding book” by the Gustavus Myers Center for the Study of Human Rights in North America. In 1986, Professor Strossen became one of the first three women to receive the U.S. Jaycees’ Ten Outstanding Young Americans Award; she was also the first American woman to win the Jaycees International’s Ten Outstanding Young Persons of the World Award. She has received honorary Doctor of Law degrees from the University of Rhode Island, the University of Vermont, San Joaquin College of Law, Rocky Mountain College, the Massachusetts School of Law, and Mount Holyoke College. Professor Strossen is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.
Nadya Williams, PhD
Author | Homeschooler | Podcast host | Books Editor — Mere Orthodoxy
Nadya Williams is the Books Editor at Mere Orthodoxy, where she also hosts the Christians Reading Classics podcast. She holds a PhD in Classics from Princeton University and is the author of Cultural...
Nadya Williams is the Books Editor at Mere Orthodoxy, where she also hosts the Christians Reading Classics podcast. She holds a PhD in Classics from Princeton University and is the author of Cultural Christians in the Early Church; Mothers, Children, and the Body Politic: Ancient Christianity and the Recovery of Human Dignity; and Christians Reading Classics. She and her husband Dan joyfully live and homeschool in Ashland, Ohio.
Naghmeh Panahi
Author | Speaker| Bible Teacher | Co-Founder and Executive Director — Tahrir Alnisa “Setting Women Free” Foundation
Naghmeh Abedini Panahi first made national news when she publicly advocated for the release of her then husband, Saeed Abedini, who was imprisoned in Iran for his Christian faith. Throughout Saeed’s i...
Naghmeh Abedini Panahi first made national news when she publicly advocated for the release of her then husband, Saeed Abedini, who was imprisoned in Iran for his Christian faith. Throughout Saeed’s imprisonment, Naghmeh brought worldwide attention to the plight of persecuted Christians and tirelessly proclaimed the gospel to millions of people across the globe by speaking at human rights groups, major news outlets, the United Nations in Geneva, the European Parliament, and the U.S. Congress, even meeting with then president Barack Obama and future president Donald Trump. But Naghmeh’s life was not what it seemed. When she finally revealed the years-long domestic abuse she had suffered at the hands of her husband, many Christian leaders and other former supporters turned their backs on her, and some even urged her to remain silent. But as God gave her strength to speak the truth, He also led the way for her to begin a whole new ministry: speaking and working on behalf of women and children vulnerable to abuse and oppression.
Nallely Perez
Operations Manager — Prolove Ministries and Loveline
Nallely Perez worked for Planned Parenthood in Santa Maria, California for one year. She had been a medical assistant at another practice and wanted to find a better paying job. She applied to Planned...
Nallely Perez worked for Planned Parenthood in Santa Maria, California for one year. She had been a medical assistant at another practice and wanted to find a better paying job. She applied to Planned Parenthood as a medical assistant, yet her job description was to be a receptionist and to counsel patients. She also worked in the back room assisting with procedures. After what she witnessed at Planned Parenthood, the way they mislead women and withheld information from them, she now believes she needs to be a voice for the unborn and to stand in the gap for women and children. She now works as the Operations Manager for Prolove Ministries and Loveline, where she helps those experiencing difficult times when pregnant. Nallely has also been featured as one of And Then There Were None’s Quitters of the Month.
Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth
Author | Teacher | Radio Host — Revive Our Hearts
Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth has touched the lives of millions of women through Revive Our Hearts and the True Woman movement, calling them to heart revival and biblical womanhood. Her love for Christ and H...
Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth has touched the lives of millions of women through Revive Our Hearts and the True Woman movement, calling them to heart revival and biblical womanhood. Her love for Christ and His Word is infectious, and permeates her online outreaches, conference messages, books, and two daily syndicated radio programs, Revive Our Hearts and Seeking Him. Her books have sold more than three million copies and are reaching the hearts of women around the world. Nancy and her husband, Robert, live in Michigan.
Nancy Flory
Associate Editor — The Stream
Nancy is an Associate Editor at The Stream. She is currently working toward her PhD in Strategic Communication and Journalism at Regent University. She’s married with four boys.
Nancy is an Associate Editor at The Stream. She is currently working toward her PhD in Strategic Communication and Journalism at Regent University. She’s married with four boys.
Nancy French
Author | Investigative Journalist — field_542d8190101fc
Nancy French is a five-time New York Times bestselling author. Her most recent is her personal memoir, Ghosted: An American Story. As a ghostwriter, she has written for a variety of people, from Repub...
Nancy French is a five-time New York Times bestselling author. Her most recent is her personal memoir, Ghosted: An American Story. As a ghostwriter, she has written for a variety of people, from Republican politicians to reality TV stars. As an award-winning investigative journalist, she uncovered sexual and spiritual abuse in America's largest Christian camp.
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