Cultivated: A podcast about faith and work

Timothy Dalrymple on The Church's Need for Storytellers and Sages


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Timothy Dalrymple is the President and CEO of Christianity Today. His road to CT is marked by a number of surprise turns, the first being a significant, career-ending injury as an elite gymnast. In the years that followed, he pursued a sense of calling through a variety of ministries, ivy league schools, and the tech industry. This episode explores that story, how it led him to Christianity Today, and the vision he has for CT’s future work, including podcasts like this one.
You can listen his work on The Jerusalem Podcast here.
Produced by Mike Cosper
Edited by Mark Owens
Music by Dan Phelps
Theme Song “Eden Was a Garden” by Roman Candle
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