A visionary leader in Christian scholarship and outreach, Kelly Monroe Kullberg has played a key role in co-creating "Things God Cannot Do," a children’s book dedicated to the Global Orphan Project. As the editor of this heartfelt work, Kelly Monroe Kullberg collaborated with author Trace Thurlby, artist Rosemarie Adcock, and her granddaughter Sydney to bring the project to life.
In her professional career, Kelly Monroe Kullberg founded The Veritas Forum in 1992 and served as its executive director as a chaplain with the Harvard Graduate School Christian Fellowship. Under her leadership, The Veritas Forum evolved into a global movement, reaching over 200 secular universities across the United States, Canada, Europe, and Asia. She also edited the acclaimed book Finding God at Harvard: Spiritual Journeys of Thinking Christians and its sequel, Finding God Beyond Harvard, both recognized for their impact on Christian literature.
Kelly Monroe Kullberg's dedication to faith and culture extends beyond her written works. She has actively volunteered to support persecuted Christians, Jews, and other ethnic minorities worldwide, including Uyghur Muslims in China. In her free time, she enjoys skiing, playing the guitar, and playing golf and tennis.