Experts
Kay Warren
Executive Director, HIV/AIDS Initiative, Saddleback Church
Technology has changed everything. Read More
Warren is both “hopeful and pessimistic.” Read More
Warren would like to have a chat with Mother Theresa. Read More
It's the same story: estrangement from God. Read More
It's simple: love your neighbor as yourself. Read More
The willingness to be destroyed by the American dream. Read More
Warren, on the difference between pessimism and realism. Read More
Your beliefs will affect your decisions anyway, Warren says. Read More
Rick Warren's wife says churches not governments should help poor people. Read More
Rick Warren's wife says the rich have a responsibility to the poor. Read More
It's a more fulfilling way to live. Read More
If you had the cure for cancer, you'd tell people. Read More
Young people today need heroes, Warren says. Read More
People who say that have never been there. Read More
Kay Warren on the effectiveness of microloans. Read More
We're tired of being careful, Warren says. Read More
Warren likes the President's bold and comprehensive approach. Read More
The Bible never asks how you got sick. Read More
Kay Warren, on how she found the AIDS campaign. Read More
Kay Warren says too many couples demand perfection. Read More
About Kay Warren
Kay Warren is an evangelical leader, author, AIDS activist, and co-founder of Saddleback Church in Southern California. Along with her husband, Rick, Warren founded Saddleback in 1980 with just a single family to fill the pews. Today it has 120-acre campus, 22,000 weekly attendees, and has provided spiritual guidance and source material to over 400,000 ministers worldwide.
In 2002, Warren became "seriously disturbed" by the scope of the AIDS epidemic; she has since set up an AIDS ministry at Saddleback and spoken out about the disease around the world. Warren is the co-founder and co-director (with her husband) of The Global PEACE Fund, which fights poverty, disease, and illiteracy.
Warren has spoken to the United Nations Global Coalition on Women and AIDS. In 2006, Warren was among eight women honored for their humanitarian efforts at the CNN Inspire Summit. Warren is the author of Foundations Participant's Guide and Dangerous Surrender: What Happens When You Say Yes to God.