Chip
M. Anderson
has degrees from Crown College
and Gordon-Conwell Theological
Seminary and was ordained by the
Christian and Missionary
Alliance. He was a professor at
Prairie Bible College (Three
Hills, Alberta), as well an
adjunct-instructor at Nyack
College. He has written for
Servant Magazine, MetroVoice,
and The Christian Librarian;
his articles appear in His
Dominion, The Evangelical
Journal, and Trinity
Journal.
He
is the founder and editor of
Words'nTone,
an online journal and weblog
dedicated to promoting faithful
biblical interpretation,
significant preaching, and sound
Christian thinking.
Currently
he is the Director of Finance & Planning
Services
at NEON, Inc., a Community
Action Agency in Norwalk,
Connecticut. He also served as
the chairperson for Southwestern
Connecticut’s Welfare-to-Work
Task Force.
Along
with preaching the Word, Chip
also consults for
community-based and faith-based
non-profits as well as for
churches on program development,
strategic planning, and mission
statement development. He is
available for speaking and
consulting and can be contacted
at
chip@wordsntone.com.
Chip
lives in Bridgeport,
Connecticut, with his wife Lisa
and four children: Sarah,
Amanda, Michael, and Robert.
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Areas I
enjoy talking about
· The
Bible and modern culture
· Church
life and faith and modern culture
· Father-daughter
relationships
· Exposition
and the dumbing-down of the preached
Word
· Community-
and faith-based non-profits
· Program
and mission statement development;
strategic planning and community
assessments
· Grant
writing
· Moving
churches toward community outreach,
especially developing programs to reach
the more vulnerable
· Outcome-based
programs for the church and
community-based organizations
·
Apologetics (where the
rubber meets the road) and the
every-day-life of regular people
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