Transcribed highlights of the show can be found in our episode summaries.\nSeveral months ago,\xa0Christianity Today\u2019s\xa0past editor in chief Mark Galli\xa0announced his retirement and Friday was his last day.\xa0This also means that Mark\u2019s time as Quick to Listen co-host has concluded. In the interim, Christianity Today\u2019s CEO and president, Timothy Dalrymple, will take the reins as co-host.\nChristianity Today\u2019s new editor chief? Longtime pastor and writer Daniel Harrell, who most recently served as senior minister of\xa0Colonial Church\xa0in Edina, Minnesota. Harrell lost his wife Dawn unexpectedly last Easter and the aftermath of his death has been\xa0difficult.\n\u201cA\xa0big part of this next season of my life is devoted to her legacy and her love for words and theology and for Christ and wanting to live that well for her, for my daughter, and for myself.\xa0\xa0said Harrell.\nDaniel joined longtime host and\xa0digital media producer Morgan Lee and new host Tim to discuss his memories of Billy Graham, the themes of his three books on the Old Testament, evolution, and the saints, and what it\u2019s like to hear a call to ministry at a frat party.\xa0\nThis episode of Quick to Listen is brought to you by The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, which offers rigorous theological education for future ministers of the gospel. Find out more about Southern Seminary at\xa0sbts.edu.\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices