Dale and Tamara Chamberlain are bloggers, podcasters, and co-creators of Kainos Project.
Having met in seminary, Dale and Tamara’s relationship grew out of their mutual love for Jesus and a desire to see God work in the world in new and revolutionary ways. Many of their early dates were spent at coffee shops surrounded by piles of books, studying and discussing theology and church life.
Dale and Tamara have served together in local church ministry, as well as in other Christian organizations. As they have worked to serve the Church, their hearts have been drawn to those who have grown up in the Church but who have been discouraged by the ways it has often felt disconnected from the most pressing questions they face. It is this need that inspired them to begin reimagining what it looks like to faithfully follow Jesus, both in belief and practice. This has birthed a passion to explore how a new generation of Christians can reach today’s world with the love of Jesus.
Dale and Tamara live in Southern California with their two sons. They love coffee, going to museums, and dancing in the kitchen (even if only while listening to Baby Shark on repeat).
Frequent Contributors
Dale Chamberlain
Dale (M.Div) is a blogger and podcaster passionate about helping people tackle ancient truths in everyday settings. He has experience as pastor, and serves as a content manager for Outreach Media Group.
Tamara Chamberlain
Tamara (M.Div) is the author of three books and is passionate about helping people live out their faith in authentic ways.
Stacey Monaco
Stacey has been speaking and writing since her first unpublished children’s book in the fifth grade. She is passionate about encouraging and educating in the areas of loss, legacy, leadership, and living life passionately with purpose. Stacey received her Masters of Christian Ministry and Leadership from Talbot School of Theology.
Joyce Young
Joyce Young is a medical speech-language pathologist who resides with her husband, two daughters and their dogs in Southern California. She enjoys reading about, listening to and writing about faith and BIPOC stories and sharing some of her own.
Other Contributors