
Brad Wheeler works as a Financial Advisor for Merrill Lynch while pursuing his ThM at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. After graduating from Princeton University, he spent a number of years in investment consulting before pursuing a call to pastoral ministry. He served as a pastoral assistant and elder at Capitol Hill Baptist Church in Washington, DC, and is now an elder at Third Avenue Baptist Church in Louisville. Brad was raised a Unitarian, and was converted while growing up in California through the ministry of his (now) wife Erin, and emerging church pastor/writer Dan Kimball. He and Erin have four children: Page, Maggie, William and Eliza. Email Brad at conversion@9Marks.org
The 9Marks blog aims to stimulate a helpful conversation among pastors, church leaders, and Christians about life together in the local church.
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