You’re Being Lied to About Money: Kelly & Tabitha Kapic
We’re richer than ever. But are we actually happier? Join authors Kelly and Tabitha Kopic as they talk about the surprising sources of pleasure and genuine wealth.
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About the Guest
Kelly Kapic
Kelly M. Kapic (PhD, King’s College, University of London) is a professor of theological studies at Covenant College in Lookout Mountain, Georgia, where he has taught for twenty years. He is an award-winning author of more than fifteen books, including Embodied Hope: A Theological Meditation on Pain and Suffering, winner of a Christianity Today Book Award. Kapic, a popular speaker, has been featured in Christianity Today and The Gospel Coalition, has worked on research teams funded by the John Templeton Foundation and contributes to the Journal of Spiritual Formation and Soul Care and various other journals.
Tabitha Kapic
Tabitha has trained thousands of people across 32 countries to use gospel-centered, asset-based innovation in their communities. An avid practitioner of design thinking and innovation methodologies, Tabitha has worked in the humanitarian space both internationally and in the United States. She worked with the American Embassy in London, led Medair US during their response to the 2010 Haitian earthquake, and facilitated strategic planning, fundraising, and design thinking processes through her work with Covenant College, her own consultancy firm, and Bridge Innovate. She is delighted to serve alongside her colleagues at The Chalmers Center to end poverty and innovate God’s kingdom. Tabitha, her husband, Dr. Kelly Kapic, and their children, Jonathan and Margot, love long talks, and adventures of all sorts.