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Hope for an Anxious Age: Andy Crouch on Relationships, Technology, and Mental Health

  • North Carolina Study Center 203 Battle Lane Chapel Hill, NC, 27514 United States (map)

Anxious. Stressed. Busy. “Connected.” Lonely.

These are trying times, especially on college campuses. Recent surveys suggest that almost half of today’s students struggle with anxiety or depression. This mental health crisis is not limited to the university. Despite all of the technologies that are supposed to help us stay connected, many of us feel isolated and lonely in the modern world.

Join us for a hopeful evening with Andy Crouch as he offers his diagnosis of the present situation along with wisdom for charting a fruitful path forward.

Event Details

Andy will give a public lecture followed by Q&A on January 16th, 2024.

Stay tuned for more details. Time and location TBD.

Speaker Bio

Andy Crouch is partner for theology and culture at Praxis, a venture-building ecosystem advancing redemptive entrepreneurship. His writing explores faith, culture, and the image of God in the domains of technology, power, leadership, and the arts. He is the author of five books (plus another with his daughter, Amy Crouch): The Life We're Looking For: Reclaiming Relationship in a Technological World, The Tech-Wise Family: Everyday Steps for Putting Technology in Its Proper Place, Strong and Weak: Embracing a Life of Love, Risk and True Flourishing, Playing God: Redeeming the Gift of Power, and Culture Making: Recovering Our Creative Calling.

Andy serves on the governing board of InterVarsity Christian Fellowship. For more than ten years he was an editor and producer at Christianity Today, including serving as executive editor from 2012 to 2016. He served the John Templeton Foundation in 2017 as senior strategist for communication. His work and writing have been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Time, and several editions of Best Christian Writing and Best Spiritual Writing—and, most importantly, received a shout-out in Lecrae's 2014 single "Non-Fiction."

From 1998 to 2003, Andy was the editor-in-chief of re:generation quarterly, a magazine for an emerging generation of culturally creative Christians. For ten years he was a campus minister with InterVarsity Christian Fellowship at Harvard University. He studied classics at Cornell University and received an M.Div. summa cum laude from Boston University School of Theology. A classically trained musician who draws on pop, folk, rock, jazz, and gospel, he has led musical worship for congregations of 5 to 20,000. He and his wife, Catherine, raised two children and live in Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.