Christina Edmondson
Dr. Christina Edmondson is an NAACP Image Award-nominated author, co-host of the award-winning Truth’s Table podcast, sought-after emotional health and faith speaker, and organizational consultant. She currently provides co-leadership of Truth's Table Foundation, a non-profit committed to the spiritual and vocational development of Black Christian women for the good of society. She is known for her love of Jesus and His Church, along with humor, wisdom, and empathy in communication. However, it is often Dr. Edmondson’s strategic work behind the scenes that has earned her the reputation of an emotionally intelligent truth-teller and change-maker within higher education, corporate, faith-based, and entertainment spaces.
Dr. Edmondson holds degrees in the Social Sciences from Hampton University (Sociology), the University of Rochester (Family Systems), and Tennessee State University (Counseling Psychology). She has taught and administrated at universities and seminaries within the United States including formerly serving as an Administrative Dean of Intercultural Student Development at Calvin University in Michigan. Dr. Edmondson’s work has been featured in multiple news outlets. Her most recent written works include two co-authored works, Truth’s Table: Black Women's Musings on Life, Love and Liberation, and InterVarsity Press’s 2023 Justice Award Book of the Year, Faithful Anti-Racism.
Along with her husband, Dr. Mika Edmondson, she helped to develop the mission of Koinonia Church and continues to support the local church and various church networks bringing to bear her work in religion, psychology, culture, and organizational health.