Ted is the award-winning internationally published author of 30 books, and his journalism has appeared in ESPN the Magazine, USA Today, and many other outlets. He is the screenwriter and co-producer of the upcoming feature film Silverdome and co-hosts The Happy Rant Podcast and The Kluck Podcast. Ted won back-to-back Christianity Today Book of the Year Awards in 2007 and 2008 and was a 2008 Michigan Notable Book Award winner for his football memoir, Paper Tiger: One Athlete’s Journey to the Underbelly of Pro Football. He currently serves as an associate professor of journalism at Union University in Jackson, Tenn., and coaches long snappers at Lane College. He and his wife, Kristin, have two children.
Ted Kluck | Locker rooms are an especially bad place to insist on a party line
Ted Kluck | Mark Driscoll as a barometer of evangelical cynicism
Ted Kluck | On Campus Crusade, pronoun hospitality, and when organizations get big
Ted Kluck | A movie set in 1971 helps us understand what technology has taken from us
Ted Kluck | When you win all the time people resent you (and other lessons from the Super Bowl)
Ted Kluck | The Super Bowl as a godless grasping at permanence
Ted Kluck | The sports magazine gave us literature along with pictures of sports stars
Ted Kluck | They show us how we misplace hopes and how we consume celebrities
Ted Kluck | The last national championship and the end of college football as we know it
Ted Kluck | Letting the world know about your New Year’s resolutions (by social media platform and/or station in life)