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A prolific evangelical writer and pastor, this American author is known for blending history, theology, education, and cultural commentary in a remarkably wide range of books. His work often reflects a strong Reformed Christian perspective and a lifelong commitment to classical education.
Born in Houston in 1954, he is an American evangelical author and minister in the Presbyterian Church in America. Over the years he has served as a church planter and pastor, worked with D. James Kennedy at Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church, and taught at Knox Theological Seminary.
After moving to Tennessee in the early 1990s, he founded the King's Meadow Study Center and Franklin Classical School. He has written dozens of books covering subjects such as Christian living, history, politics, biography, and education, making him a familiar name for readers interested in Reformed thought and cultural engagement.
His writing is wide-ranging but usually grounded in a clear religious worldview, with an emphasis on discipleship, learning, and the moral shape of public life.