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.

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We're richer than ever. But are we happier? Join authors Kelly & Tabitha Kopic as they talk about surprising sources of pleasure and genuine wealth. View Show Notes →
Kelly Kapic knows theology affects who we are. Find do-this-now ideas to shape theology that can stand up to whatever life tosses at our kids. View Show Notes →
Explore true manhood: beyond the physical, embrace family roles like security, nurturing, service, and even the thrill of fantasy football drafting. View Show Notes →
Find freedom in a healthy relationship with David & Meg and Shelby Abbott. Uncover tips on how to rewrite your story. It's never too late! View Show Notes →
Drawing on his own family's experience, professor Kelly Kapic and his wife Tabitha reshape our understanding of suffering into the image of Jesus. View Show Notes →
The searing experiences of professor Kelly Kapic and his wife Tabitha have filled them with unspeakable hope in the God who suffers alongside us. View Show Notes →
You're only human. But could that bring the connection you crave? Author Kelly Kapic explains how embracing limitations leads to relationships that matter. View Show Notes →
Spoiler: You're no superhero. Could your marriage be better for it? Author Kelly Kapic explores how embracing limitations can lead to powerful intimacy. View Show Notes →
What if you're only human—and that's a good thing? Author Kelly Kapic recounts finally embracing limits, redefining faithfulness, and finding freedom. View Show Notes →