Light Magazine Issue Religious liberty and the common good Summer 2016 - Volume 2, Issue 1 By Andrew T. Walker, Thomas S. Kidd, Travis Wussow, Christiana Holcomb, Russell Moore, and Ben Sasse May 31, 2016 In this issue of Light Magazine, Andrew Walker writes about religious liberty and the common good along with Russell Moore on religious liberty for all people. Kelvin Cockran, former Atlanta Fire Chief, speaks about his faith in adversity. Senator Ben Sasse is interviewed by Steven Harris about society and the freedom of religious. Read online here Download this issue (PDF) Andrew T. Walker Andrew T. Walker is associate professor of Christian ethics and apologetics at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and director of the Carl F. H. Henry Institute for Evangelical Engagement. He is also a research fellow with the ERLC. Read More Thomas S. Kidd Thomas S. Kidd is distinguished professor of history at Baylor University, distinguished visiting professor of Church history at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, and the author of several books, including Patrick Henry: First Among Patriots (Basic, 2011) and George Whitefield: America’s Spiritual Founding Father (Yale, 2014).... Read More Travis Wussow Travis Wussow serves as the Vice President for Public Policy and General Counsel. Travis led the ERLC’s first international office located in the Middle East prior to joining the Washington DC office. He received a B.B.A. in Finance from The... Read More Christiana Holcomb Christiana Holcomb serves as legal counsel for Alliance Defending Freedom, where she is a key member of the Center for Christian Ministries. Since joining ADF in 2012, Holcomb has worked to defend the constitutionally protected freedom of churches, religious schools,... Read More Russell Moore Russell Moore is President of the ERLC. In this role, he leads the organization in all its efforts to connect the agenda of the kingdom of Christ to the cultures of local congregations for the sake of the mission of the... Read More Ben Sasse Sasse grew up in Fremont, near Omaha, Nebraska, where he excelled in high school. He went on to study at Harvard University (B.A., 1994), St. John’s College (M.A., 1998), and the University of Oxford. In the mid-1990s he married, and he and his wife, Melissa, later... Read More