Connie JG Anderson

Senior Fellow for Multiethnicity

Connie Anderson loves walking alongside Christians who want to understand their role in ethnic reconciliation and biblical justice. Her “A White Grandma Talks About Race” talk and her “Quick to Listen” series, a set of six guided conversations, winsomely and gently engage Christians who are experiencing confusion (and often shame or fear) around their role in God’s multiethnic story. She is also a co-creator of “God’s Good News About Politics,” a series of trainings and Bible studies that help Jesus-followers shape their civic engagement around Scripture instead of partisanship. She currently serves on IVCF’s Discipleship and Leadership Team.

Connie and her husband have three adult children and four grandchildren. They lead a multiethnic, multigenerational group at their church and love hospitality.

For more information, view First Steps Toward Multiethnicity and Ministry Testimonials and more, overview of Quick to Listen Foundations, Prayers for Racial Justice, and link to our political discipleship materials God's Good News About Politics.

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