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Articles by William Chellis


William Chellis has a B.S. in Political Science from the State University of New York. As an undergraduate he was elected Vice-president of the largest body of Student Governance in the United States, where he worked closely with the Board of Trustees in an effort to defund the radical left. In 1996, he worked as a full-staffer for New York congressional candidate Sue Wittig. In the spring of 1997 he was called to salvation by Christ through the faithful preaching of His Word. In 2000, Bill graduated from Villanova School of Law where his studies emphasized the Christian origins of Anglo-American liberty. Bill and is currently a Licentiate of the Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America, and a Seminarian at the Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary. Bill is an advocate of National Confessionalism, and classical covenant theology. He lives in Pittsburgh with his wife Katrina.

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