Charlie Cotherman (PhD, University of Virginia) is program director of the Project on Rural Ministry (www.ruralministry.org) at Grove City College. He is also a pastor at Oil City Vineyard, a church he and his wife Aimee had the privilege of planting in 2016. He has written on rural ministry, church planting, and religious history for a variety of publications including Christianity Today, Evangelicals, and Radix. He is the author of To Think Christianly: A History of L'Abri, Regent College, and the Christian Study Center Movement (IVP Academic) and a contributing editor of Sent to Flourish: Guide to Planting and Multiplying Churches (IVP Academic). He has taught church history at Fuller Theological Seminary and Pittsburgh Theological Seminary. He and Aimee have four children (ages 9-1) and live in Oil City, Pennsylvania. You can find him on Facebook here and follow him on Twitter at @CECotherman