Douglas Wilson is an American Reformed pastor, author, and theologian based in Moscow, Idaho. He is the pastor of Christ Church and a prominent figure in the Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches and classical Christian education movement. A prolific writer on theology, culture, education, and politics, Wilson is known for his postmillennialist and theonomic views and has become a controversial national figure for his outspoken positions on Christianity, government, gender, race, and culture.
Hannah Fry is a British mathematician, author, and science communicator known for making complex mathematical ideas accessible to broad audiences. She is a professor of the public understanding of mathematics, whose work explores how mathematics shapes everyday lifeāfrom relationships and cities to artificial intelligence, healthcare, and decision-making. Fry has written several popular science books, presented television and radio documentaries, and is recognized for her engaging approach to explaining the role of mathematics in the modern world.
Kelsey Asbille is an American actress best known for her roles in television and film. She gained early recognition playing Gigi Silveri on the teen drama One Tree Hill, later starred as Tracy Stewart in the sitcom Pair of Kings, and portrayed Monica Dutton in the drama series Yellowstone.
Allison Mack is an American actress best known for playing Chloe Sullivan on the TV series Smallville (2001ā2011). After early success in television, her career was derailed by her involvement with NXIVM, a self-help organization exposed as a criminal cult; she pleaded guilty to racketeering charges related to her role in recruiting and coercing members and served time in federal prison. Since her 2023 release, she has spoken publicly about her actions for the first time in a podcast series, expressed remorse, remarried, and is pursuing further education in social work while reflecting on her past and seeking a new direction in her life.
Miriam Toews is an acclaimed Canadian novelist and essayist known for her sharp wit, emotional depth, and compassionate portrayals of life within and beyond Mennonite communities. She has since written several widely celebrated novels, including The Flying Troutmans (2008), All My Puny Sorrows (2014), and Women Talking (2018), the latter adapted into an Academy Awardānominated film in 2022. Much of her work explores themes of faith, family, female resilience, and the struggle for personal freedom within restrictive social systems.
