GUESTS
Sarah Walton
Mom | Author | Speaker | Blogger — field_542d8190101fc
Sarah Walton is a stay-at-home mom and co-author of Hope When It Hurts: Biblical Reflections to Help You Grasp God’s Purpose in Your Suffering (The Good Book Company, 2017). She enjoys writing and spe...
Sarah Walton is a stay-at-home mom and co-author of Hope When It Hurts: Biblical Reflections to Help You Grasp God’s Purpose in Your Suffering (The Good Book Company, 2017). She enjoys writing and speaking about how the gospel speaks into all areas of life and offers hope in the midst of suffering. She blogs at Setapart.net and is a contributing writer at Desiringgod.org, Reviveourhearts.com, and Unlockingthebible.org. In her free time, she enjoys dreaming about what she would do if she had free time.
Scot McKnight
Professor of New Testament — Northern Seminary, Lombard, Illinois
Scot McKnight is professor of New Testament at Northern Seminary, Lombard, Illinois. He is a recognized authority on the New Testament, early Christianity and the historical Jesus. McKnight is the aut...
Scot McKnight is professor of New Testament at Northern Seminary, Lombard, Illinois. He is a recognized authority on the New Testament, early Christianity and the historical Jesus. McKnight is the author of several books, including the award-winning The Jesus Creed, The King Jesus Gospel, One.Life and The Blue Parakeet, as well as Galatians and 1 Peter in the NIV Application Commentary series. McKnight, who has given interviews on radios and has appeared on television, regularly speaks at local churches, conferences, colleges and seminaries nationwide and abroad.
Scott Baller
Chief Financial Officer — Christ for All Peoples
Scott Baller Christ for All Peoples/ Saturate TX - Getting the Jesus Film into homes
Scott Baller Christ for All Peoples/ Saturate TX - Getting the Jesus Film into homes
Scott Colter, PhD
Co-Founder, Chairman, CEO — The Danbury Institute
Scott Colter is recognized for his leadership and commitment to conservative, biblical principles. A co-founder of The Danbury Institute, he serves the organization as chairman and chief executive off...
Scott Colter is recognized for his leadership and commitment to conservative, biblical principles. A co-founder of The Danbury Institute, he serves the organization as chairman and chief executive officer. He also serves as a founding partner of Colter & Co.—a communications firm based in Dallas, Texas and Washington, D.C. In his pursuit of advocating for faith-based values, Scott played a pivotal role in establishing the Conservative Baptist Network. Additionally, Dr. Colter holds a position on the faculty of Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary in Memphis, Tennessee. Scott's professional journey includes several roles within higher education, having served as the director of advancement and later as the chief of staff at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas. Driven by a fervent passion for integrating faith in the public square, Scott is a staunch advocate for religious liberty and the sanctity of human life. These values not only guide his professional endeavors but also deeply influence his personal life. Residing primarily in Dallas, Texas, the Colters are active members of Prestonwood Baptist Church.
Scott Drew
Head Men's Basketball Coach — Baylor University
Scott Drew, as head men's basketball coach of Baylor University, led the greatest rebuild in college basketball history, guiding his team to its first National Championship and the first Big 12 title...
Scott Drew, as head men's basketball coach of Baylor University, led the greatest rebuild in college basketball history, guiding his team to its first National Championship and the first Big 12 title in school history. Entering his nineteenth season in 2021-22, Scott Drew is tied as the Big 12's longest-tenured head coach and has notched a school-record of 370 victories in his first eighteen years, including a 27-9 postseason record since 2009. Drew and his wife, Kelly, are the parents of one daughter, Mackenzie, and two sons, Peyton and Brody.
Scott Jensen, MD
Author | Physician | Frmr. State Senator — Founder & President of Catalyst Medical Clinic
Scott Jensen is a lifelong Minnesotan and moved to Carver County 30 years ago to raise a family and practice medicine. He published his first book in 2015, Relationship Matters, The Foundation of Med...
Scott Jensen is a lifelong Minnesotan and moved to Carver County 30 years ago to raise a family and practice medicine. He published his first book in 2015, Relationship Matters, The Foundation of Medical Care Is Fracturing, which utilizes real life patient stories to emphasize the critical value of patient-doctor relationships and the absolute need for patients to be encouraged to be their own best “champion” for their health care decisions and desires. In 2016 Dr. Scott Jensen received the prestigious annual statewide award, Minnesota Family Physician of the Year, from the Minnesota Academy of Family Physicians. In November 2016 Jensen was elected to the Minnesota State Senate receiving more votes than any other Republican state senator. In 2019 Senator Jensen chief authored and presented seven unique bills on the senate floor, including a groundbreaking Pharmacy Benefit Manager bill representing an entirely new chapter of state statute, and all seven bills were passed by the senate unanimously. In 2020 Senator Jensen was asked by the Senate Majority Leadership to be chief author of the Insulin Safety Net Bill. After more than a year of gridlock, Senator Jensen brought the bill to the Senate floor after being chief author for 28 days – it passed unanimously. Subsequently the bill passed unanimously from the conference committee and was signed into law by Governor Walz less than a week later.
Scott Kedersha
Director of Marriage Ministry — Watermark Community Church
Scott Kedersha is the director of marriage ministry at Watermark Community Church, where he has served on the marriage team for more than 12 years. Through this ministry, he has helped more than 5,000...
Scott Kedersha is the director of marriage ministry at Watermark Community Church, where he has served on the marriage team for more than 12 years. Through this ministry, he has helped more than 5,000 couples answer the question, "Ready or Knot?" He lives in the Dallas area with his wife and four sons.
Scott Klusendorf, MA
President — Life Training Institute
Scott Klusendorf (MA, Biola University) is the president of Life Training Institute, where he trains pro-life advocates to persuasively defend their views. A passionate and engaging platform speaker,...
Scott Klusendorf (MA, Biola University) is the president of Life Training Institute, where he trains pro-life advocates to persuasively defend their views. A passionate and engaging platform speaker, Scott's pro-life presentations have been featured by Focus on the Family, Truths That Transform, and American Family Radio.
Scott Lamb
Author — field_542d8190101fc
Scott Lamb serves as the President of Reformation Press and the Executive Director of the Presbyterian Lay Committee in Nashville, Tennessee. He was a Baptist Pastor who led churches in Alabama, Misso...
Scott Lamb serves as the President of Reformation Press and the Executive Director of the Presbyterian Lay Committee in Nashville, Tennessee. He was a Baptist Pastor who led churches in Alabama, Missouri, and Kentucky. He and his wife, Pearl, have six children. He is the author of Pujols: More than the Game (Thomas Nelson, 2011).
Scott LaPierre
Author | Speaker | Teaching Pastor — Woodlands Christian Church, WA
Scott LaPierre is the teaching pastor of Woodland Christian Church in Woodland, WA, an author, and conference speaker. He holds an MA in Biblical Studies from Liberty University. God has blessed Scott...
Scott LaPierre is the teaching pastor of Woodland Christian Church in Woodland, WA, an author, and conference speaker. He holds an MA in Biblical Studies from Liberty University. God has blessed Scott and his wife, Katie, with ten children. Scott is a former schoolteacher and Army officer.
Scott Oliphint, PhD
Professor of Apologetics and Systematic Theology — Westminster Theological Seminary
K. Scott Oliphint is professor of apologetics and systematic theology at Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia and is the author of numerous articles and books, including Reasons for Faith:...
K. Scott Oliphint is professor of apologetics and systematic theology at Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia and is the author of numerous articles and books, including Reasons for Faith: Philosophy in the Service of Theology and Covenantal Apologetics. He is also co-editor of the two-volume Christian Apologetics Past and Present: A Primary Source Reader and a contributor to Four Views on Christianity and Philosophy.
Scott Phelps
Executive Director of Abstinence & Marriage Education Partnership — President of Abstinence & Marriage Education Resources
Scott Phelps is dedicated to restoring a culture of marriage and family by helping today's teens learn the optimal pathway for future success with a clear emphasis on the objective benefits of reservi...
Scott Phelps is dedicated to restoring a culture of marriage and family by helping today's teens learn the optimal pathway for future success with a clear emphasis on the objective benefits of reserving all sexual activity and childbearing for marriage. He conducts training seminars nationally to help parents and teachers effectively communicate the benefits of abstinence and marriage to youth and how the "success sequence" provides a clear pathway forward in life. His training seminars have equipped over 5,000 educators, and and his Success Sequence workbooks have reached over 2 million teens. Scott is the author of The Success Sequence Program, a series of workbooks for youth which are widely used around the country: Game Plan, Quest, Aspire, Navigator, and Excel. Scott holds a bachelor's degree from San Francisco State University and a master's degree from Trinity International Divinity School in Deerfield, IL. Scott Phelps serves as Executive Director of the Abstinence & Marriage Education Partnership, and President of the Abstinence & Marriage Education Resources near Chicago, IL. He is a co-founder and former chairman of the National Abstinence Education Association in Washington D.C. (now Ascend).
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America 250
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