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Faithful Presence After the Evangelical Fracturing

August 22nd, 2024 | 11 min read

By Jake Meador

When I was a freshman in college who had only just begun attending events with the University of Nebraska chapter of Reformed University Fellowship I asked our campus pastor if I should be getting involved in some more formal way, such as being on the ministry team or volunteering in some other capacity. The answer he gave has lingered with me for nearly 20 years:

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Jake Meador

Jake Meador is the editor-in-chief of Mere Orthodoxy. He is a 2010 graduate of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln where he studied English and History. He lives in Lincoln, NE with his wife Joie, their daughter Davy Joy, and sons Wendell, Austin, and Ambrose. Jake's writing has appeared in The Atlantic, Commonweal, Christianity Today, Fare Forward, the University Bookman, Books & Culture, First Things, National Review, Front Porch Republic, and The Run of Play and he has written or contributed to several books, including "In Search of the Common Good," "What Are Christians For?" (both with InterVarsity Press), "A Protestant Christendom?" (with Davenant Press), and "Telling the Stories Right" (with the Front Porch Republic Press).