About Us
Meet our Founders
Pastor Tagg Stephenson, Masters of Divinity
A graduate of Liberty University’s Rawling school of Divinity, Pastor Tagg has discipled hundreds of young Christians through the perilous world of courtship. His bestselling book, “High Fives over Hand Holding” laid the foundation upon which “Bread Meets Wine” is built.
Professor Jeremy Hunt PHd, Bob Jones University
As a sought after academic on the subject of Women’s Issues
(not to be confused with Women’s Studies), professor Hunt has been a
vital part of strategizing our outreach to both men and the other gender. We
don’t know how he manages to divide his time between lecturing at Bob Jones University and consulting for “Bread Meets Wine”. We suspect his secret has
something to do with Mrs. Hunt. 😉
Dr. Douglas Walson, Dean of Coven College – Idaho
Few ministers are as prolific, witty, and charming as Dr.
Walson. His ministry in Stalingrad Idaho has grown from a small 50-member
church to a massive 93-member church. Never one to shy away from controversy,
Pastor Walson’s book, “The Confederacy of Dunces, how the American South was
blamed for Slavery” and its sequel, “Slavery was bad, but was it really?”
started conversations that led to some very productive debates.*
Jeremy Shrike, CEO
Jeremy graduated from Cambridge with a bachelor’s degree in Economics with a minor in German. He has an MBA from The Wharton School of Business. His consulting firm “Shibboleth” has consulted for household names like WeWork, Nestle, AMWAY, and Blackwater. Jeremy regularly attends that one church Justin Bieber says he goes to.
*We are grateful for Dr. Walson but reserve the right to remove his name from all our publications and pretend not to know him should anyone prominent take the time to google him. We hope this does not offend Pastor Walson who we assume has had this happen before.
The Plight of Man
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Let’s say you’ve been married for a few years, and you want your single friends to follow you into wedded bliss. Also, perhaps, you’re a wee bit arrogant and think you know what’s best for them. Because you do. Naturally, you’ve also been watching Fiddler on the Roof,...
Lonely on V-Day? Block all PDA from your social media feed with this one extension.
Today, Bread Meets Wine, the critically acclaimed Christian dating app to end all other dating apps, released a Chrome extension designed to alleviate the secondary trauma that is Valentine’s Day social media posts for the lonely-hearted. Do you roll your eyes for...
What if I’m not attracted??? …
We've all been there. All our friends and family think it's a good match. Maybe even we think it seems good "on paper", but for some reason... There isn't a spark of electricity, a chemical catalyst, or enough critical mass for nuclear fusion. For some reason, it's...
For the Single Ladies
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4 Things Not To Say To Your Single Christian Friends
I’ve had my share of struggles with singleness. Through those struggles, I’ve experienced my fair share of well meaning Christian friends attempting to comfort and encourage me. While it’s understandable that fellow Christians would seek in good faith to offer a quick...