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Scott Kauffmann

Scott Kauffmann

Scott Kauffmann’s life is devoted to real-world redemptive culture at the intersection of business, church, and the arts. He is the Executive Director of Labs for Redeemer City to City. His team creates new content, resources, and platforms to help agents and practitioners of the gospel love their cities to life. He spent 18 years as a management consultant with Accenture, where he served several Fortune 500 clients. He then served businesses and ministry nonprofits through his own firm and coached business, cultural, and church leaders. Scott is also a singer-songwriter with 13 independently released albums, only one of which he’ll let anyone hear; a church elder and homeschooling father of two; and board member Q.
 
Gospel

The Problem Of Good

Why can artists, filmmakers and musicians who seem personally unredeemable create paintings, films, music and books that are so unmistakably transcendent? Why are so many unbelievers more honest, more sacrificial, more joyful, more committed to other people than many believers are? Scott Kauffmann,  Executive Director of Labs for Redeemer City to City, explores God’s second greatest gift: common grace.

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