Kids Talk About GodCarey Kinsolving is a seasoned religion reporter. Many of his feature articles have appeared in The Washington Post and other major newspapers via news services such as The New York Times News Service, Cox, Hearst and Donrey. His subjects have ranged from profiles of well-known figures such as Elizabeth Dole, Tom Landry, Jimmy Carter and George Gallup Jr. to journey-of-faith stories of everyday Americans. To gather initial material for Kids Talk About God, Kinsolving launched the Children's Bible Contest, which invited children to express their religious faith through their writing, drawing and other media. The contest offered a trip around the world as the grand prize. The Mission Explorers Video Series, which Kinsolving produced and directed, features the winner of the contest in her global travels. The series has been a best seller for Nelson/Word Direct, a division of Thomas Nelson, one of the leading Christian publishing companies. Kinsolving also conducts writing workshops for those who want to want to express their faith through the written word. He has completed workshops for students at Yale University, Harvard University, the University of North Carolina and others. Kinsolving has master's degrees for the University of Missouri School of Journalism and Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. A native of McAllen, Texas, he currently lives in Memphis, Tenn.
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