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The global media ministry Christianity Today has announced Dr. Nicole Martin as its new president and CEO. Martin, the first woman to lead the organization, brings more than 25 years of academic and ministry leadership experience to the role, most recently serving as chief operating officer for Christianity Today. 
She replaces former president and CEO Timothy Dalrymple, who left earlier this year to become president of the John Templeton Foundation.
Evangelist Billy Graham founded the magazine in 1956, and it quickly became a flagship publication for evangelicals in America. Today, with a variety of digital and print media platforms, Christianity Today reaches more than four million people around the world every month. 
Martin is the founder and executive director of Soulfire International Ministries and has served in several roles at the American Bible Society. 
She currently holds leadership positions on the boards of the National Association of Evangelicals, Fuller Theological Seminary, and the Center for Christianity and Public Life.
Martin received her Master of Divinity from Princeton Theological Seminary and a Doctor of Ministry from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary.
 
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Heather Sells covers wide-ranging stories for CBN News that include religious liberty, ministry trends, immigration, and education. She’s known for telling personal stories that capture the issues of the day, from the border sheriff who rescues migrants in the desert to the parents struggling with a child that identifies as transgender. Heather joined CBN News in 2005 after reporting and producing in local television news markets across the country. She holds a master’s degree in Public Affairs Reporting from the University of Illinois-Springfield, and a B.A. in political science from Wheaton

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