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Richard was the director of editorial development for SmallGroups.com and PreachingToday.com. Previously, he was the online managing editor of Christianity Today, and the co-founder of Christ and Pop Culture.
His work has appeared at Christianity Today, The Gospel Coalition, Paste, Kill Screen, Unwinnable, and other outlets.
After growing up in Alabama, attending college in Graceville, Florida, and doing ministry at New Smyrna Beach, Florida, Richard moved to Louisville, KY where he received an MA in Theology and the Arts from the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. He now lives in Wheaton, Illinois with his wife, Jennifer, and his son, Atticus.
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Social media can be a dark and divisive place. That doesn’t mean we should simply withdraw.
The Calling
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The Calling
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Embrace it anyway.
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