Meet the team: Melody Schwartz

[Above: Melody Schwartz—Personal photo]


What is your role at CHI?

In January 2024 I began working as an editorial assistant for CH, as well as assisting with customer service, Christian History Institute’s blog, and social media. 


What is your favorite part of the job?

I can’t believe I get to do one of my favorite pastimes, dissecting great writing, while developing issues from start to finish that share the full, fascinating history of our faith with today’s church. It is an enormous blessing to hear from our readers how CH encourages them in their walk with Christ and their understanding of the people of God. 


What do you most wish readers knew?

I wish readers knew how the team at CHI deeply cares and prays for them and for each other. As a new member of the team, it is a pleasure to see an organization so quickly turn to God in gratitude and trust in all matters. 


What do you do in your spare time?

I enjoy teaching ballet, visiting museums, cooking for friends, walking in the woods, and laughing often. CH 

By Melody Schwartz

[Christian History originally published this article in Christian History Issue #151 in 2024]

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