Rev. Dr. Mae Elise Cannon is an author, speaker, and advocate who cares deeply about God’s heart for the poor and the oppressed. She is the author of “Social Justice Handbook : Small Steps for a Better World” (IVP, 2009) and “Just Spirituality: How Faith Practices Fuel Social Action” (IVP, 2013) and co-author of “Forgive Us: Confessions of a Compromised Faith” (Zondervan, 2014). Cannon is an ordained pastor in the Evangelical Covenant Church (ECC). Her ministry and professional background includes serving as the Senior Director of Advocacy and Outreach for World Vision-U.S., the executive pastor of Hillside Covenant Church (Walnut Creek, California), Director of Development and Transformation for Extension Ministries at Willow Creek Community Church (Barrington, Illinois), and as a consultant to the Middle East for child advocacy issues for Compassion International.
Contributions
- May 21, 2021: The City on a Hill: Jerusalem Divided
- April 9, 2021: Hatred Toward Asian Americans is Not a New Evil
- March 10, 2021: US Military Attacks on Syria Detrimental to Peace
- October 29, 2020: Why I’m Voting for the First Time in 28 Years
- April 25, 2020: Biblical Justice is the Gospel Manifested
- December 31, 2019: The Moral Crossroads of Evangelical Christianity in the United States
- April 9, 2017: Lights for Gaza & the Darkness of Lent
- August 3, 2013: Watchman Nee: A Red Letter Christian
- February 2, 2015: Oh Freedom: Learning from Selma for Today’s Struggle
- November 27, 2015: Evangelicals Reject Anti-Muslim Hatred
- February 27, 2016: Evangelicalism Is Not a Bad Word: 8 Redeeming Qualities of Conservative Christianity
- November 17, 2023: Evangelical Appeal to Moral Case for Cease-fire

