
Tyler Wigg-Stevenson
Tyler Wigg-Stevenson is the founder and director of the Two Futures Project, a movement of Christians for nuclear threat reduction and the global abolition of nuclear weapons. He also serves as chairman of the Global Task Force on Nuclear Weapons for the World Evangelical Alliance. Tyler began his involvement in nuclear policy over a decade ago under the late U.S. Senator Alan Cranston at the Global Security Institute, on whose board he still sits, and as study assistant to the Rev. Dr. John Stott. He is the author of , a contributing editor at magazine, politics columnist at , and a regular writer and speaker on matters of faith and public life. His work has been profiled by a variety of secular and Christian media, including the , and PBSs . Tyler is an ordained Baptist minister with degrees from Swarthmore College and Yale Divinity School.