David Anderson
David Anderson is the founder and senior pastor of Bridgeway Community Church,
a multicultural congregation located in Columbia, Maryland. He is the founder
and president of the BridgeLeader Network, a multicultural leadership consulting
organization, and an instructor of cultural diversity at the University of
Phoenix, Maryland campuses. Dr. Anderson received his bachelor's and master's
degrees from Moody Bible Institute and his Doctor of Philosophy in the Sociological
Integration of Religion and Society at Oxford Graduate School. He has co-authored
a book titled Letters Across the Divide: Two Friends Explore Racism, Friendship
and Faith (Baker, 2001), which has generated media interest nationwide
through exposure on over 2000 radio stations and television appearances, which
include Black Entertainment Television (BET), CSPAN, TBN, PAX, and ABC promoting
his message of diversity. Dr. Anderson hosts a live radio show, called Reconciliation
Live on the largest Christian radio station in the nation’s capital.
His new book, Multicultural Ministry: Finding Your Church’s Unique
Rhythm (April 2004) highlights his messages and lessons in doing multicultural
ministry. Dr. Anderson was noted as the number one up and coming religious
leader to watch by Savoy Magazine’s latest list of 100 most powerful
black leaders in America (July 2002). He is a highly sought after conference
speaker, lecturer, and consultant on local, national and international levels.
Dr. Anderson and his wife Amber reside in Ellicott City, Maryland with their
three young children, Isaiah, Luke, and Asia.
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