Randall Frame is Acquisitions Editor at
Judson Press in Valley Forge, PA (Judson is the publishing
arm of the American Baptist Churches). He was previously Director
of Communications at Eastern Seminary (Philadelphia) and Associate
News Editor at Christianity Today magazine in Chicago.
His published works include over 600 newspaper
and magazine articles as well as eight books, including Maximum
Security (Crossway, 1993), Real Hope in Chicago
(Zondervan, 1995), How Right is the Right? (Zondervan,1996),
Praise and Promise: A History of Eastern Baptist Theological
Seminary (Donning, 2000) and A Rocky Road (
Judson Press, 2002)
Frame has a M.A. in Communications
from Wheaton College and a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature
from California University of Pennsylvania. He has also taken
graduate-level courses in the areas of theology and psychology
and has written both a screenplay and a stage play.

In Fixing Haiti a young man's
encounter with a child at risk of starvation leads to a new
realization about life's priorities. This account is based
on the author's one-week experience in Haiti in the mid-1990s.
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