Christopher Stevenson
Christopher Stevenson has a bachelor’s degree in applied physics and masters degrees in teaching physics and agricultural engineering. He taught high school math and physics and was a systems engineer and scientist for the Navy and the Department of Homeland Security. Since 2004, he has helped build an R&D and Data Science consulting company into an industry leader with more than seventy employees and $20M in annual sales. His overriding interest is buttressing civil society. He founded the non-profit Community Levee Association, which championed the indispensability of virtue to the American experiment in self-government, and wrote Letters from an American Husband and Father: Championing Virtue as the Most Durable Empire. Christopher was also the founder of America’s Quilt of Faith, which championed religious freedom as essential to American democracy. He currently serves as president of the National Museum of American Religion project. We spoke about his vision for the proposed museum in Washington, D.C. and the importance of religion in American history. Learn more about Christopher Stevenson and the National Museum of American Religion here, and in these videos.