Amy L. Sherman
Dr. Amy L. Sherman is a Senior Fellow at the Sagamore Institute for Policy Research, where she directs the Center on Faith in Communities. Named by Christianity Today in 2012 as one of the fifty most influential Evangelical women in America, Sherman is the author of six books and over 80 articles in a variety of Christian and secular periodicals including First Things, Books & Culture, The Public Interest, The Christian Century, Philanthropy magazine, Prism, and Christianity Today.
Sherman’s most recent book, Kingdom Calling: Vocational Stewardship for the Common Good seeks to help marketplace Christians live as if on a mission, advancing foretastes of the Kingdom of God through the strategic deployment of their vocational power. It was recently awarded “Book of the Year” status in the Christian living category by Christianity Today.
Sherman is the founder and former Executive Director of Charlottesville Abundant Life Ministries (CALM), an Evangelical nonprofit assisting low-income, inner-city families. She also serves as a Senior Fellow for the International Justice Mission, a Christian human rights agency. She is a long-time member of Trinity Presbyterian Church in Charlottesville, VA. Her life verse is Micah 6:8 (“He has shown you, O Man, what is good. And what does the LORD require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God”). Her undergraduate degree is from Messiah College (1987) and her MA and Ph.D. are from the University of Virginia (1991, 1994).