About the Author:
Two Faculty Commons (A Ministry of Cru) staff members wrote this book together and complied the six faculty stories. Faculty Commons serves professors and graduate students across the country. Begun as Christian Leadership Ministries in 1980, more than two thousand professors are currently involved with Faculty Commons on more than two hundred campuses across the country. Rick Hove has served as a Cru staff member since 1979 and as the executive director of Faculty Commons since 2005. He studied civil engineering at Georgia Tech, graduating with highest honors, and earned his master's of divinity at Trinity International University (summa cum laude). He and his wife, Sonya, live between Duke University and the University of North Carolina in Durham, North Carolina. Heather Holleman is likewise on the staff of Faculty Commons. She completed her undergrad work at the University of Virginia, graduating with highest distinction and earning the Wagenheim Prize for the best essay written by and undergraduate for her work on Emily Dickinson. She earned her PhD at the University of Michigan (2002), studying shame and guilt in the nineteenth-century British poetry, and currently serves as a faculty lecturer in the English Department of Penn State, teaching freshmen composition and serving as the program director for Advanced Writing in the Humanities. She publishes books in the Christian living genre for women and regularly speaks at Christian conferences.
Review:
A Grander Story is an indispensable guide for Christians in the academy seeking to view their scholarship through the lens of God's kingdom. --Cullen Buie, Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
A Grander Story has been such a blessing to me. The stories capture so many of the thoughts and emotions I've had since joining the academy ten years ago. It's a comfort to know that I'm not alone in what I have been feeling. --Heidi Hennink-Kaminski, Associate Professor, School of Media and Journalism, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
This delightful book is a celebration of our high calling as Christ-followers on the university campus. The life stories of the professors featured here are convicting, yet tenderly so; inspirational, yet also quietly comforting. --Charles M. C. Lee, Moghadam Family Professor of Management, Stanford Graduate School of Business
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