
Michael Wear, the CEO and President of the Center for Christianity and Public Life, issues the first keynote at the Center for Christianity and Public Life's inaugural summit, For the Good of the Public.

Dr. Steve L. Porter, senior research fellow and executive director of Martin Institute for Christianity and Culture at Westmont College, moderates a conversation about moral knowledge, in context of higher education.

Anne Snyder, Editor-in-Chief of Comment Magazine, interviews Hope College President Matt Scogin, regarding Hope’s innovative approach to financing higher education.

Michael Wear, the President and CEO of the Center for Christianity and Public Life, sat down with Chris Griswold, Policy Director at American Compass, at the Center's For the Good of the Public inaugural summit.

The Center for Christianity and Public Life hosted a conversation on how to build a culture of service and volunteerism during our inaugural summit, For the Good of the Public.

Michael Sacasas, Executive Director of the Christian Study Center of Gainesville and author, sat down with Dr. Rosalind Picard, founder and director of the Affective Computing Research Group at the MIT Media Lab and co-founder of the startups Affectiva and Empatica.

Director of Theos Chine McDonald moderates a conversation with Dr. Ryan Burge of Eastern Illinois University and Author Tara Isabella regarding the rising number of Americans who have left the Church.

Reverend CJ Rhodes, pastor of the historic Mt Helm Church in Jackson, MS, speaks about the unique perspective the Black Church offers America today.

Eboo Patel, the president of Interfaith America, spoke to civic and faith leaders at the Center for Christianity and Public Life's inaugural summit, For the Good of the Public.

The Center for Christianity and Public Life hosted a conversation on poverty and child hunger during their inaugural summit, For the Good of the Public.

Journalist and Pulitzer Prize Finalist Liz Bruenig sat down with Michael Wear at the Center for Christianity and Public Life's inaugural summit, For the Good of the Public.

Senator Chris Murphy, the junior United States senator from Connecticut, examines the interaction between public policy and spiritual formation.

Director of Theos, Chine McDonald, sits down with The Atlantic’s Christine Emba to discuss modern sexual ethics and Emba's book, "Rethinking Sex."

Heather Rice-Minus, President of Prison Fellowship, sat down with Ralph Diaz, former California Corrections Officer, at the Center for Christianity and Public Life's inaugural summit, For the Good of the Public.

Senator Chris Coons, the junior United States senator from Delaware, spoke to civic and faith leaders at the Center for Christianity and Public Life's inaugural summit, For the Good of the Public.

James Catford, founding chair of The Center for Christianity and Public Life, moderates the discussion with Reverend Cece Jones-Davis and U.S. Senate Chaplain Barry Black about the significance prayer has been in their outreach and work.