About
About
About
A LITTLE BIT ABOUT JOSH
Josh is an advisor, author, and speaker with over 25 years of experience partnering with innovative people toward goal-minded results. He has worked with a variety of individuals, organizations, and ministries over the years, encouraging them to adopt thoughtful and integrated perspectives as they engage others in community. He is currently making an impact in the lives of others through 24|15.
After growing up in Southern California, Josh completed his education at places like Westmont College and Harvard University. He has traveled over 30% of the world, building relationships, enjoying the local cuisine, and playing the beautiful game. Having lived in a number of places, Josh and his family currently hang their hats in the Texas Hill Country. They are always waiting to see what new adventure God has ahead, enjoying community and beautiful sunsets along the way. Josh is a fan of golf, history, theology, travel, a good cup of coffee, and a quality conversation. He also has a mild affinity for finding well-made croissants to go with the coffee.
Josh is the author of the book The Community of the Faithful, which dives into identity, the illusion ingrained in our societies, and the search for significance in our lives. He is also working on the forthcoming book Widening the Gate, which looks at the metamodern engagement of Christ, deconstructing faith in society, and the path that is ahead. He has been writing faith-based content for over three decades, online, in print, and curriculum for programs and ministries. Some of his main areas of engagement are in community, the centrality of God in a believer’s life, exhorting others to maturity in Christ, and the transformation of our minds through the Word of God in Bible study. He is also a big proponent of classical Christian education, knowing an integrated understanding of our existence begins with the fear of the Lord and a Christ-centered worldview.
Recent Posts

Love and Thunder
The Christian ideal has not been tried and found wanting. It has been found difficult and left untried. – G.K. Chesterton

The Only Choice that Matters
“Jesus didn’t come to make bad people good or good people better; Jesus came to make dead people alive!” – Lon Solomon

Love and Thunder
The Christian ideal has not been tried and found wanting. It has been found difficult and left untried. – G.K. Chesterton

The Only Choice that Matters
“Jesus didn’t come to make bad people good or good people better; Jesus came to make dead people alive!” – Lon Solomon

Finding the Way
“What a lost person needs is a map of the territory, with his own position marked on it so he can see where he is in relation to everything else.”
— Margaret Atwood