Dillon Burroughs is a best-selling writer of more than 26 books. He is best known for his collaborative works with faith-based leaders, authors, and athletes, though he has also earned a growing reputation within the social justice movement.
Burroughs was raised in a deeply spiritual community neighboring the Benedictine monks of St. Meinrad Archabbey in southern Indiana. His early years included extended times among a land of vast forest beauty and frequent isolation. This uncommon setting sent him on his own unique faith journey which continues to shape his writings today.
Now, only three years from Burroughs’s first coauthored book (featuring an endorsement from Super Bowl–winning coach Tony Dungy), his writings include revising the best-selling “Facts On” Series and “Comparing Christianity” series, through which more than 3.5 million people have been influenced regarding spiritual issues. In addition, his edited works have sold more than 2 million copies worldwide.
Burroughs lives and works as a writer at a nonprofit in Tennessee with his wife, Deborah, and three children.
Dillon is the author of Thirst No More and the coauthor of Not in My Town
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