Parker Williamson, has served in pastoral ministry for decades, was the founder of the Presbyterian Layman newspaper and the Presbyterian Lay Committee which sought to affirm and advocate for biblical orthodoxy in the Presbyterian Church (USA). He earned a Master of Divinity at Union Presbyterian Seminary in Richmond, VA, where he studied under evangelical theologian John H. Leith. While there, he joined two classmates on Martin Luther King Jr.’s Selma to Montgomery march, to encourage Civil Rights legislation. Upon graduation, he pursued further studies at Yale Divinity School, where he earned a Master of Philosophy in Christian Ethics. He is now the President of the Stover Foundation.