Kent Annan is author of Slow Kingdom Coming (2016), After Shock (2011), and Following Jesus through the Eye of the Needle (2009) and is co-director of Haiti Partners, a nonprofit focused on education in Haiti. He’s on the board of directors of Equitas Group, a philanthropic foundation focused on ending child exploitation in Haiti and Southeast Asia. He’s a graduate of Princeton Theological Seminary. He is married to Shelly, and they have a young daughter (2005) and son (2009).
Contributions
- April 1, 2012: Lent: My Hypocrisy, To Dust?
- January 12, 2015: Faith & Hope 5 Years After Haiti Earthquake
- May 21, 2014: What Do You Want to Shape Your Soul?
- April 20, 2014: A Post-Disaster Reflection on Easter: “This is my body, broken for you”
- April 10, 2014: Poverty Is a Moral Problem: Why Bill Gates & Rick Warren Don't Have All the Answers
- September 26, 2013: Amongst Sex Tourists, Slum-Dwellers, and New Friars: My Trip to Bangkok
- January 12, 2013: 3rd Anniversary of the Haiti Earthquake…Remembering with Hope
- December 17, 2012: Bullshit National Grieving
- October 31, 2012: 5 God Excuses to Avoid After a Natural Disaster
- October 24, 2012: What Can We Say? Theology for Murder and for Living
- May 7, 2012: Kony 2012 and the Golden Rule: How Do 'We' Tell 'Their' Story?
- June 21, 2016: The Tender Hope of Kneeling
- February 22, 2012: Can I Let Go of What I Really Want…(VIDEO)
- January 12, 2012: Two Years Later: A Prayer for Haiti
- December 23, 2011: The Better Beard at Christmas: Santa or John the Baptist?
- September 2, 2011: Joy's Shadow As New School Year Begins
- April 26, 2011: Three Cups of Truth
- March 30, 2011: Faith in a Time of Cholera
- March 11, 2011: Remember You Will Die (It Helps You to be Alive)
- January 25, 2011: Embrace Your Crisis of Faith
- January 12, 2011: One Year Later: A Prayer for Haiti

