S4 E6: ‘Goodness can unify a divided world’ with Stephen Reeves

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Stephen Reeves serves as the executive director of Fellowship Southwest and the director of advocacy for the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship. A native of Austin, he has spent his career at the intersection of faith and public policy.

Reeves established the first advocacy office for CBF at the national level, was a registered lobbyist and public policy director for the Christian Life Commission for Texas Baptists and as a staff attorney for the Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty in Washington, D.C.

He is a national leader in the faith community to reform predatory lending practices, has led CBF to become more engaged in advocacy for immigrant and refugee communities, and has led efforts to prevent and respond to clergy sexual misconduct. He has a history degree from the University of Texas at Austin and a law degree from Texas Tech.

 


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