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Cameron Nations holds a degree with honors in English Literature from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and, beginning in the Fall of 2012, will pursue an M.Div at Sewanee: The University of the South in Tennessee.

Cameron has served in leadership positions in two prominent UIUC student organizations: the U of I chapter of Intervarsity Christian Fellowship, and on the executive board of Interfaith in Action, UIUC's premier student interfaith service organization. In October 2010, he had the opportunity to attend the Interfaith Youth Core’s Leadership Training Institute in Washington, DC as a student representative from UIUC.

He is currently a Postulant for Holy Orders in the Episcopal Church, Diocese of Springfield, IL.

Cameron is also a co-founder of Faith Line Protestants, a blog that explores the intersection of evangelism and interfaith cooperation from a Christian perspective.

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A Call to Confession: A Reflection on the Rise of the 'Nones' From Someone Who Should Probably Be One

(21) Comments | Posted October 18, 2012 | 1:24 PM

Hello. My name is Cameron Nations, and I don't fit the data.

About a week or so ago, numbers came out from a recent study conducted by the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life that showed the rapid rise of the religiously unaffiliated in the United States has hit...

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No Life in LifeWay? A Story of Christians Failing to Create Culture

(63) Comments | Posted July 10, 2012 | 1:15 PM

LifeWay, the publishing and retail arm of the Southern Baptist Convention, recently decided to pull the film "The Blind Side" from its shelves due to the complaints of a Florida pastor that the movie contained inappropriate things. Among those things? Cursing, violence and racial slurs.

Many Christians have...

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In The Footsteps Of C.S. Lewis: A Pilgrimage

(79) Comments | Posted May 24, 2012 | 3:09 PM

A little over a year ago, I found myself channeling Chaucer, embarking on my own pilgrimage while studying abroad in York, UK. Instead of Canterbury, however, my destination was Oxford. And instead of St. Thomas a Beckett, I sought the sites of another divine: Clive Staples Lewis.

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