Ed Stetzer and Mike Dodson

Ed Stetzer
Ed Stetzer is a prominent pastor, author, researcher, and speaker who has dedicated his career to equipping churches and Christian leaders to engage effectively in evangelism, church planting, and cultural transformation. With a Ph.D. from the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Stetzer has served in diverse ministry roles, including church planter, pastor, and professor.

He is currently the Executive Director of the Billy Graham Center at Wheaton College, where he helps churches navigate the challenges of modern ministry while advancing the mission of the gospel. Stetzer has authored or co-authored several influential books, including Transformational Church, Planting Missional Churches, and Christians in the Age of Outrage.

Known for his ability to bridge academic insights and practical ministry strategies, Stetzer is a sought-after speaker and consultant. His work often emphasizes the importance of contextualization, cultural engagement, and mission-focused leadership. He is also a frequent contributor to Christianity Today and other publications, offering thoughtful commentary on the intersection of faith and culture.


Mike Dodson
Mike Dodson is a pastor, church planter, and ministry strategist with extensive experience in training leaders and equipping churches to grow and thrive. A gifted communicator and visionary, Dodson has a passion for helping congregations embrace missional living and adapt to changing cultural contexts.

Dodson has co-authored books with Ed Stetzer, including Comeback Churches: How 300 Churches Turned Around and Yours Can Too, where they explore principles for revitalizing struggling congregations. With a focus on renewal and discipleship, Dodson combines theological depth with practical strategies to help churches fulfill their mission.

In addition to his ministry work, Dodson is committed to mentoring leaders, fostering community, and inspiring churches to pursue bold, transformative action for the kingdom of God.