Kevin is Communications Support Lead at PACE after six years of media relations and PR experience for a non-profit and two research organizations. Kevin grew up at the intersection of his mother’s evangelical Christianity and his father’s reform Jewish roots, learning how to appreciate deep difference at home. In 2015, while pursuing an M.A. in systematic theology from Wheaton College, he co-founded Neighborly Faith, an organization equipping evangelical Christians to live out neighborly values when engaging people of other faiths. He also holds an M.A. in higher education from North Carolina State University in Raleigh, where he now calls home with his four young kids, dog Sheeps, and cats Han and Chewie. Kevin is a prolific writer on religion and politics with placements in WashPo, The Hill, Religion News, Christianity Today, and more.
• Read in Divided We Fall: Young Evangelicals Can Be Leaders in a Diverse, United America
• Read in Office of Citizen: If You Want Young Evangelicals to be Neighborly, Dump the Jargon