Craig Dunham

I was born at a young age in Wauwatosa, WI, before my parents moved us back when I was three to the family farm in west-central Illinois. Ours is a seventh generation small farm outside a town (Griggsville, IL) of 1,200 people, and much of my youth was captured and accompanied by one of many John Mellencamp songs (for quick reference, see "Pink Houses" and "Small Town").

I attended the University of Missouri in Columbia, serving as the Spirit Chair and playing trombone for Marching Mizzou, and ending up with a bachelor’s degree in geography and a minor in history so as to graduate in four years and pursue ministry with The Navigators.

Upon graduation from Mizzou in 1993, I moved to Colorado Springs, where I served as program director for Eagle Lake Camp and Glen Eyrie Conference Center, the camp and conference ministries of The Navigators. In addition to camp and retreat work, I also wrote and recorded 60 original songs, traveled to and taught in the African country of Uganda, met and married Megan, and became the father of four daughters.

In 2003, having worked with over 800 college students and 15,000 junior high and high school students, I co-authored and published TwentySomeone: Finding Yourself in a Decade of Transition, a practical theology book for people entering, experiencing, and exiting their twenties (parents of twenty-somethings tend to be readers as well). I’ve also published articles in Christianity Today, Discipleship Journal, and ByFaith.

After 12 years with The Navigators, in 2005 I moved my family to St. Louis, where I earned a Masters of Theological Studies and a Masters in Educational Ministries at Covenant Theological Seminary. During my time at Covenant, I served as teaching assistant to professor Jerram Barrs at the seminary’s Francis Schaeffer Institute. I also taught New Testament, Biblical Ethics, and Worldviews to 9th-12th graders at Westminster Christian Academy.

In 2010, I self-published my second book, Learning Education: Essays and Ideas from My First Three Years of Teaching, informed by my seminary education and my experience teaching. It was also during this time that I began directing Christian teacher and musician Michael Card’s Biblical Imagination conferences for five years.

In 2011, I began my tenure in classical Christian school administration, moving to Oklahoma City and becoming Headmaster at Veritas Classical Academy before leading the successful merger of Veritas and Providence Hall Classical School into The Academy of Classical Christian Studies in 2013. While there, our family helped plant a church as well as provided foster care for 14 different children before moving to Bozeman, MT, where I became Headmaster at another classical Christian school, Petra Academy, in 2015.

In 2020, I went to work for high-tech cryogenics company Montana Instruments, where I serve as the Marketing/Communications Manager to help the company become the premier cryogenics company accelerating quantum discovery.

In 2022, I wrote and published Mark Carroll's book, Mako's World: A Memoir of Calculated Adventures, chronicling his life story as surfer dude, mechanical engineer, and world-traveling businessman.

A lover of good books and music, I am a member of Trinity Church and enjoy the outdoor combination of the Gallatin Valley's agricultural and mountainous terrain, which is a good mix of my geographical past.

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