Grew up in North Little Rock, Ark., and, later, Bentonville, Ark., and now is a student at the University of Arkansas. Second of four sons. “Growing up, we climbed trees, played cowboys and Indians, and explored the Wilderness,” he says. “We still do.”
Q: What is your favorite book and/or quote?
A: "History has proved that nothing is more difficult in war than to adhere to a single strategic plan. Unforeseen and glittering promise on the one hand, and unexpected difficulties or risks upon the other, present constant temptations to desert the chosen line of action in favor of another." -- Eisenhower
Q: What excites you about the Lightbearers' vision?
A: The focus on the 10/40 window is a part of Lightbearers vision that really excites me. In many ways this is the final frontier, a place of incredible darkness. At the same time, the Kingdom of Light is advancing, and the 10/40 is where God is doing some of the most exciting things of today.
Q: Other than Bible characters, what three people, living or dead, would you want to have lunch with?
A: Adoniram Judson, Jim Elliot, and Petra (the whole band ... does that still count? Maybe just the lead singer).
Q: What does a fun, relaxing day look like for you?
A: Using a chainsaw.