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I am a man of letters. As such, I’ve consulted on, contributed to, and authored nearly 20 publications. Dig in below.

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“Logan's life and witness call us to stand with him at the complex intersection of faith and patriotism. Being in conversation with him has opened my eyes to populations that I often do not notice. I am grateful for the refined vision I am gaining with Logan's help.”

Molly Shivers
Pastor, United Methodist Church

“Mr. Issac engages every one of his students through his grasp of theological aspects embedded within current social and political issues. The already-theologically-minded student must sharpen his argumentative sword upon the anvil of Mr. Isaac's critiques; whereas the uninitiated must consider, perhaps for the first time, the theological or religious underpinning of the topics at hand.”

Cade Marcotte
Former Paratrooper, Fort Bragg, NC

“Logan is an intellectually rigorous theologian and as well as an exceptional listener. He excels equally as a scholar and mentor, striving to implement Christ's guidance in all he does.”

Will Fisher
Student Veteran, Master of Divinity program

“Logan has the ability to help people see how personal stories connect to larger social issues. As a classmate of his in divinity school, I was drawn to the way he narrated his combat experience in the Middle East to the crisis of moral injury and mental health for military veterans and soldiers back home. I came to see how my own story was tied up in the lives of veterans and sought to become a better friend and advocate.”

Brandon Hudson
Co-Organizer, After The Yellow Ribbon Conference

“C’mon, let’s reason together.”

– Isaiah 1.18, KJV(ish)

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